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Yahoo's Consumer Opinion Page
on 4/8/1999
This page has a list of links to consumer based sites. There's some good stuff in here.
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iChat developments
on 4/13/1999
Mary should deliver the finished product on Monday, April 19th.
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Web Crossing Stuff
on 4/13/1999
Ultimately, we want to merge all bulletin boards in Shape and Outdoors in to Fitness. All from Diet into Weight. All from Passion into Sexuality. All from Eats into Nutrition. Also, we need to create a new bulletin board for Serenity.
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World Wide Web Consortium
on 4/20/1999
The W3C was founded in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common
protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability. We are an international industry consortium,
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HTML Entities
on 7/14/1999
Here's a table full of the html entities. Swiped from Netscape.
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Meta Tag Resources:
on 7/26/1999
DR. WEBSITE:
Using META Tags For Identification and Control of Pages,
November 3, 1997:
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Meta Tag Tutorial, Oct. 97, updated Nov. 98: Meta Tag Resources, April-Nov 1998 (links): Recent story on devhead: "Meta Tags Target Your Pages" June 28, 1999: Search Engine Secrets, May 14, 1998 (a little cheesy, but some interesting tips) Search Engine Watch is a great source of info on Meta Tags and Search Engine related topics:
HTML HELP!!!
on 8/12/1999
This is a pretty good resource for style sheets and html and more. Really it is.
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JSP Start Page
on 11/30/1999
A work-in-progress guide from java.sun.com to using the JavaServer Pages technology for Web and enterprise developers
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Mark's guide to fixing Web X
on 12/8/1999
Mark Richer (mark@ableminds.com) provided these hints for resurrecting corrupted WebX databases.
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WebSphere Edge Server: Working with Web Traffic Express and Network Dispatcher
on 7/16/2003
Configuration of WebSphere
Edge Server
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Scenarios for Web Traffic Express and Network Dispatcher Details of latest enhancements
Installing Portal Server in a cluster environment
on 7/21/2003
Because Portal Server runs as an application server within WebSphere Application Server, you can take advantage of workload-management features that are provided with Application Server. This paper provides step-by-step instructions for creating server groups and clones that Portal Server can use to help balance workloads and to achieve higher performance.
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Distributed Configuration of WebSphere Commerce 5.4
on 7/21/2003
WebSphere� Commerce 5.4 is a highly scalable and flexible e-business application server that runs on WebSphere Application Server 4.0. This article describes the distributed configuration of WebSphere Commerce and its ability to function with various operating systems, databases, and Web servers. We show that a 3-tier topology is the best topology for enhancing system performance and security.
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Installation Guide for use with an Oracle Database
on 7/21/2003
This book describes how to install and configure WebSphere Commerce 5.4 for use with an Oracle database. It is intended for system administrators or for anyone else responsible for performing installation and configuration tasks.
(en_US)
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Commerce Fundamentals
on 7/21/2003
This document provides an introduction to WebSphere Commerce Business Edition and Professional Edition V5.4.
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Installation & Configuration Checker for WebSphere Commerce and Commerce Suite
on 7/21/2003
Download Description
ICChecker is a tool which validates the installation and configuration for all editions of WebSphere Commerce 5.4, WebSphere Commerce 5.1, and WebSphere Commerce Suite 5.1, in AIX, Solaris, and Windows environments. The tool checks systems for known installation and configuration issues, and should any problems be found, where possible identifies the solution. The tool also checks for required and recommends software Fix Packs and fixes and reports any deviation from expected configurations.
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Using silent installation on Solaris
on 7/21/2003
You can use native installation functionality to install WebSphere Application Server. The steps below describe how to install WebSphere Application Server using the noninteractive (silent) mode.
To complete a silent installation, you must create a response file and then use it to perform the installation
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Developing and Testing a Complete "Hello World" J2EE Application with WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5.0
on 7/21/2003
In this tutorial, we will be using WebSphere� Studio Application Developer Version 5.0 to develop, test, run and debug a complete J2EE application, consisting of entity and session EJBs, a servlet, a JSP� page and an HTML home page. We will be focusing extensively on EJB development. The entire application will use only the Application Developer tools and run times available straight "out of the box."
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Websphere Software Platform
on 7/21/2003
A centralized resource for Websphere sales collateral
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IBM DB2 Universal Database clustering -- High availability with WebSphere Edge Server
on 7/22/2003
If you are a system architect, DB2 database administrator, or a WebSphere Edge Server architect or deployer, then this article is for you. It describes a new architecture for DB2 clustering for high availability using WebSphere Edge Server. This article outlines how the architecture gives a simple cross-platform clustering solution for DB2 high availability, an alternative to the solution that uses High Availability Cluster for Multi-Processors on AIX, Sun Cluster on Sun Solaris, or Microsoft Cluster Server on Windows platforms.
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Welcome to the IBM WebSphereTM InfoCenter
on 7/22/2003
The WebSphere InfoCenter provides fast, centralized access to WebSphere product information. Use the table of contents on the left to view documentation for a specific product or technology. If the table of contents does not display correctly, click the link below to access a non-Java version of the contents.
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Multimachine management
on 7/22/2003
WebSphere Application Server applications can be scaled up from the basic single-machine configuration to run on systems comprised of multiple machines. Using a multimachine configuration enables applications to devote more processing power to client requests, distribute and balance loads among the machines in the system, and have better accessibility and throughput than single machine systems.
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Horizontal scaling with Network Dispatcher sample topologies
on 7/22/2003
These diagrams come pretty close to what my current project is attempting. However we are using two dispatcher servers, have two Websphere Portal Enable servers and a third WebSphere Commerce server. Our database server will run db2 and oracle on 4 cpus.
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WebSphere Commerce V5.4 for Solaris and Oracle9i Infrastructure and Deployment Patterns
on 7/22/2003
The focus of this Redpaper is to provide IT specialists with the knowledge to plan
and implement a WebSphere Commerce 3-tier runtime environment for Solaris
using the Oracle9i Enterprise Edition and the iPlanet Web Server.
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Installing Websphere on Solaris
on 7/22/2003
The steps that follow describe how to install a configuration of WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition that uses
the following--
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Yahoo! Web Hosting Help
on 9/21/-1000
Here's a main hub of information on Yahoo Store Help.
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on 4/5/2007
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