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Member Since July 8, 2007
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Saving a PowerPoint presentation as cross-browser HTML

If you want to end up with cross-browser HTML then you really don't want to start out in PowerPoint One thing you could try is importing the presentation into OpenOffice and then using the export ...
Submitted by robertc 6 months ago
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Please iam looking for suport on writing my book ...

Try writing.com or sign up for National Novel Writing Month .
Submitted by robertc 1 year ago
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I have a web site, someone copied and pasted text ...

Do you have copyright or other license information clearly displayed on your website? If not then it's my understanding that they've not done anything illegal by copying your text. This may vary ...
Submitted by robertc 1 year ago
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Whats the need for abstract class and interfaces ...

Abstract classes and interfaces allow you to define a standard way of interacting with a family of objects without having to specify a default behaviour (ie. if it isn't clear that there's a sensible ...
Submitted by robertc 2 years ago
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What happens when a sever sends a web page to a ...

The page is just a text file, sent using HTTP . It can either be generated dynamically on the server using a scripting language such as PHP or Perl , or modified in the browser using Javascript ...
Submitted by robertc 2 years ago
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How can i write a wikipedia article in word 2007?

There are a number of Word macros which can translate a formatted Word document into MediaWiki markup. I've no experience with how well they work in Word 2007, and I have no idea if they'll support ...
Submitted by robertc 2 years ago
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How to control different Resulation and diff ...

Before I give an answer, I'd like to ask a question. Why are you limited to only one CSS file? There's no limit to the number you can use on a web page, other than practical concerns with HTTP ...
Submitted by robertc 2 years ago
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Does PostgreSQL support Web 2.0

Yes, as well as any other back end database. Web 2.0 is really more about how users interact and contribute to the website than what the underlying storage engine is.
Submitted by robertc 2 years ago
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