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Forum posts by Zhang Yining:Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Feb 8, 2005 5:25 AM
The Mozilla Foundation announced the beta release of W3C's XForms 1.0 recommendation. From the Mozilla XForms project page, one can see that some features are not yet completed and in process, particularly the XML Schema support which is of most interest to me. However, I am still excited as the use of XForms will greatly help manage data in...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 15, 2005 12:50 AM
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Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Jan 15, 2005 12:50 AM
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Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 13, 2005 12:43 AM
Q: Why did you take this quiz? A: I just had to ...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Jan 13, 2005 12:43 AM
Q: Why did you take this quiz? A: I just had to ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 7, 2005 9:22 AM
Have not spent much time on the translating itself since it started. Shame on me. And two teammates, Hufey and George have already together completed translating one chapter in a very short time. They rock! I will definitely spend more time on this project by declaring it one of my goals in public. Interested? join me. The project status...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Jan 7, 2005 9:22 AM
Have not spent much time on the translating itself since it started. Shame on me. And two teammates, Hufey and George have already together completed translating one chapter in a very short time. They rock! I will definitely spend more time on this project by declaring it one of my goals in public. Interested? join me. The project status...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 23, 2004 4:50 AM
Via mod_perl Development mailing list: As the date for release draws near, mod_perl 2.0 has also moved all its source code repository to subversion, and got away with cvs.
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Dec 23, 2004 4:50 AM
Via mod_perl Development mailing list: As the date for release draws near, mod_perl 2.0 has also moved all its source code repository to subversion, and got away with cvs.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 17, 2004 6:31 AM
Via Stas, apache mod_perl committer and co-author of the book Pratical mod_perl: The complete "Practical mod_perl" book is now available online under the terms of the CreativeCommons "Attribution Share-Alike License". The book's content is now available here in both HTML and pdf formats. Hopefully, this move will help promote mod_perl, which is...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Dec 17, 2004 6:31 AM
Via Stas, apache mod_perl committer and co-author of the book Pratical mod_perl: The complete "Practical mod_perl" book is now available online under the terms of the CreativeCommons "Attribution Share-Alike License". The book's content is now available here in both HTML and pdf formats. Hopefully, this move will help promote mod_perl, which is...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 16, 2004 6:29 AM
Via Wi-Fi Networking News. This time, it's not breaking just one static key: Thus the death of WEP. Two to five minutes of collection. A few second most of the time to crack the key. Even keys changed every 10 minutes are thus susceptible to an attack that might allow several minutes of discrete information. Unique keys distributed by 802.1X to...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Dec 16, 2004 6:29 AM
Via Wi-Fi Networking News. This time, it's not breaking just one static key: Thus the death of WEP. Two to five minutes of collection. A few second most of the time to crack the key. Even keys changed every 10 minutes are thus susceptible to an attack that might allow several minutes of discrete information. Unique keys distributed by 802.1X to...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 9, 2004 3:39 PM
20 years, since 1981, 800 million messages. Wow.
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Dec 9, 2004 3:39 PM
20 years, since 1981, 800 million messages. Wow.
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