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Web Development : JavaScripts

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Forms:
Checking Fle Extensions
Check file extensions before uploading.
Messages:
Fading Text
Fade in/out text effect.
Utilities:
Rotating Links
Rotates a multitude of links in a circle... as if you were looking at the ridged side of a quarter laying flat on a table.
Cookies:
JavaScript Cookies
The JavaScript Cookies provide a complete set of cookie functions. Designed for usability, they make all the details, like setting expiration dates, easy and fast.
Multimedia:
Scrollable Slide Show
This script creates a scrollable slide show from small pictures. Click on one of these pictires will open another window with more details. You can stop moving of pictures using your mouse.
Forms:
Replacing Text
Script replaces the text by typing anithing in a form and submitting the button. If you type nothing in the box, but simply click the button, you will delete the text.
Making the Connection
By Katherine Spencer Lee -
Published January 27, 2006
The importance of stepping outside of your office once in a while can't be overstated, writes CIO Update columnist Katherine Spencer Lee of Robert Half. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
120-Watt Fanless Power Supply Hides Under a Business Card
Published January 27, 2006
It plugs into a motherboard ATX connector and delivers 120 watts of power via the connector and HDD cable harness, but Mini-Box.com's picoPSU is no ordinary DC-DC power supply: Designed for silent, small-form-factor VIA Mini ITX platforms, the fanless gadget is about the size of two AA batteries.
[more from hardware.earthweb.com]
WD Touts Half-Terabyte Serial ATA Desktop Drive
Published January 27, 2006
Serial ATA hard disks are no longer novelties, but Western Digital Corp. keeps pushing them forward with a 500GB, 300MB/sec addition to its Caviar SE line. The company boasts that the 7,200-rpm drive has the lowest power consumption in its class.
[more from hardware.earthweb.com]
ILM and Databases: No Easy Choices
By Henry Newman -
Published January 27, 2006
Users trying to combine information lifecycle management with databases face some difficult decisions. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Do Have-Nots Have It Better Than Haves?
By Eric Grevstad -
Published January 27, 2006
Shopping for a new PC? HardwareCentral editor Eric just did, and the gulf between high and low prices has him wondering: As terrific as new technology is, what's the point at which terrificness gets trumped by bargains? Are mail-in rebates real savings or Satan's red tape? And why is he barred from entering Best Buy stores? [more from hardware.earthweb.com]
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