ColdFusion Developer's Journal Compilation and Precompilation in CFMX Templates Part 1
ColdFusion Developer's Journal Compilation and Precompilation in CFMX Templates Part 1 ColdFusion Developer's Journal - Compilation and Precompilation in CFMX Templates Part 1 Home ColdFusion Archives Volume 04 Issue 10 ColdFusion Developer's Journal www.ColdFusionJournal.com by Charlie Arehart Most of you have heard by now that ColdFusion MX templates are compiled into Java. /usr/bin/sh MX_INSTALL=/opt/coldfusionmx PATH=$MX_INSTALL/runtime/bin: $PATH $MX_INSTALL/jre/bin/java -class path\$... http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/articleprint.cfm?id=519 [cache]
Making a favicon [DECEMBER14.NET _ Ways _ And the rest...]
The favicon.ico file to make a favicon, you need to build an icon resource file, and you must name it favicon.ico — no other name will do. A .ico file is actually a Windows format icon file (yes, even though a favicon may be served by a Unix web server, and displayed by a browser on a Mac!) Installing your favicon When browsers are looking for favicon files, they first of all search the same web directory as the HTML file currently being displayed. http://www.december14.net/ways/rest/favicon.shtml [cache]
Actionscript.org Macromedia Flash Resources and Tutorials
Tutorial 31 Scripted Loops Tutorial 32 E-Cards and the like Tutorial 33 Scrolling a text box Tutorial 34 Scrolling a text box II Tutorial 35 Prototypes and inheritance Tutorial 36 Loading/Saving Variables (Flash/CGI) Tutorial 38 Advanced Pathing Tutorial 39 The Flash MX Event Model (MX) Tutorial 40 Dynamically Attaching Components (MX) Tutorial 41 Using ASBroadcaster (MX) Tutorial 42 Using ASSetPropFlags (MX) Tutorial 43 SharedObjects (MX) Tutorial 44 Save a local copy of file (MX) Tutorial... http://www.actionscripts.org/tutorials.shtml [cache]
NAT and Networks
NAT and Networks NAT and Networks Next: Virtualizing the Network up: Title Previous: History NAT and Networks Subsections Introduction Classic NAT Techniques Static Network Address Translation Dynamic Address Translation Masquerading (NAPT) Other NAT Techniques Virtual Servers (Load Balancing) Load Balancing Backup Systems Multiple Routes per Destination Problems Common to All Techniques Keeping State Information Fragmentation Protocol Specific Issues Some examples for such protocols: ... http://www.suse.de/~mha/linux-ip-nat/diplom/node4.html [cache]