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Battle of the bandwidth, part II

by djc | Now that we've explained some of the differences between cable modems and DSL "modems,"  let's dig a bit deeper into DSL. Oliver asked: "How do upstream speeds compare? I know the cable modem Read More »

Battle of the bandwidth, part I

by djc | Recently on thelist, Jason B. asked if the rumors about cable modems being slower and slower as more and more people use them are true. He also wondered aloud if cable modems were here to stay, or jus Read More »

What goes on under the hood of the Internet?

by sgd | Like so many articles do, this one has origins in a thread on thelist. Having a few spare moments, and the experience of esplaining this before , here you go. My take on "What goes on under the hoo Read More »

Recap: IIS and Apache together

by isaac | One development machine doesn't always mean you're stuck using only one Web server. Read More »

SQL and Database Resources on the Web

by r937 | many web developers are now faced with the daunting task of learning sql and interfacing a web page with a relational database Read More »

Apache Security Primer

by djc | There was a recent discussion on thelist about securing a new Linux Webserver. While I'm still in the process of writing a full Linux security article, there is an excellent security primer for th Read More »

WAP! Content: 1 - Design: 0

by castewar | You're sitting at your computer making a webpage. The dimensions of your screen are only 140X150. Any files you use cannot exceed a total of 100k. You are in; A) Content Heaven B) Design Hell. Well, Read More »

Happy Birthday evolt.org!

by bobdavis | Happy Birthday evolt.org!One year of evolt. Wow. I remember the note I got - "we're planning something interesting, you want to be a part of it?". You bet. That was the beginning for me.I had been ar Read More »

Using Excel Spreadsheets as Web Data Sources

by raines | So you want to create a way to easily manage a small set of data which can be easily maintained by the average office worker. If you've Microsoft Internet Information Server and Microsoft Excel, this can help. Read More »

NT Alerts Delivered to Your Mailbox

by sgd | So you got yer NT box, yer IIS server, and yer ASP pages humming quietly in the back room fer what seems like days now after the sudden explosion in traffic over the weekend that made you tune the bo Read More »
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