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			<title>Hypertext Guide</title>
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			<dc:date>2005-11-05T16:03:37-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>When it comes to HTML, CSS and DHTML...we're serious. We recognize that when you set out to design a webpage, you look for power, speed and ease-of-use. You want an extensive code library that you can tap into on a moment's notice, colorful, working examples of each tag and gobs of reuseable source code. We've completely redesigned this version and added a lot more of the features you've requested. Features like hundreds of HTML tags complete with colorful working examples of each one, an extensive library with over 100 ready-to-use activeX controls, 24 awesome page transitions, full CSS attribute/selector/property/pseudo-class reference, lots of DHTML image filters and much, much more.</description>
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			<title>Dr.Quek's notes on Perl</title>
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			<dc:date>2005-08-01T00:59:57-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>This page is designed to help novice programmers learn the Perl programming language and will get you started with cgi scripting. Specifically, it's designed to help them learn enough to customize cgi script with a little perl knowledge. This tutorial will walk you through the basics of creating CGIs with Perl.</description>
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			<title>Why you need an email exploit detection engine</title>
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			<dc:date>2004-10-04T07:00:31-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>This white paper explains what email exploits are, provides examples of common email exploits, and discusses why a non signature-based approach (i.e., not a virus engine) is needed to protect against email exploits.</description>
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			<title>The corporate threat posed by email Trojans</title>
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			<dc:date>2004-10-04T06:59:45-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Describing what Trojans are and why they pose a danger to corporate networks, this paper discusses the need and method to protect your network from the threat of Trojans.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Security</dc:subject>
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			<title>GFI WebMonitor for ISA Server</title>
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			<dc:date>2004-10-04T06:50:23-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>GFI WebMonitor for ISA Server is a freeware utility for ISA Server that allows you to monitor all current connections active on ISA Server.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Security</dc:subject>
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			<title>GFI LANguard Security Event Log Monitor</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8893/GFI-LANguard-Security-Event-Log-Monitor.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8893/GFI-LANguard-Security-Event-Log-Monitor.html</link>
			<dc:date>2004-10-04T06:49:09-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Performs event log based Intrusion detection and network wide event log management. Archives &amp;amp; analyses event logs of all network machines and alerts you in real time to security issues, attacks and other critical events.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Security</dc:subject>
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			<title>GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8892/GFI-LANguard-Network-Security-Scanner.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8892/GFI-LANguard-Network-Security-Scanner.html</link>
			<dc:date>2004-10-04T06:48:33-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Security Vulnerability scanning and fixing with award-winning GFI LANguard Network Scanner - Download free version today!</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Security</dc:subject>
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			<title>GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8891/GFI-LANguard-Portable-Storage-Control.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8891/GFI-LANguard-Portable-Storage-Control.html</link>
			<dc:date>2004-10-04T06:46:50-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control (P.S.C.) lets you control entry and exit of data via USB sticks and other devices and prevent users from taking confidential data or introducing viruses and trojans on your network.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Security</dc:subject>
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			<title>CGI Programming 101</title>
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			<dc:date>2003-11-06T20:31:00-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>CGI Programming 101 - first 6 chapters of book online, and can be used to help you learn about CGI. Good book!</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Tutorials</dc:subject>
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			<title>Oracle FAQ</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/7256/Oracle-FAQ.html</guid>
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			<dc:date>2003-08-30T17:36:26-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>The Oracle FAQ puts a wealth of information at the fingertips of Oracle professionals all over the world. Use their directories and powerful search facilities to quickly locate all the information you need. They provide not only answers to frequently asked questions, but also Scripts, Tips, News, Job Listings, Message Forums, USENET Archives, and many more features to enrich your Oracle journey. </description>
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			<title>Easy Website Password Protection Tutorial</title>
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			<dc:date>2003-07-30T12:50:35-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>You can now implement password-protected pages without Telnet access to protected directories in your web site. Then you can use these password protected directories to sell downloadable products or provide premium access to members. In this password protection tutorial, we will explain how to create access authorization using only FTP. This will be helpful to most webmasters who want to create authentication files but who do not have Telnet. Unfortunately, most of the restricted access tutorials assume that the webmaster can use Telnet, which of course, is not true. Now you can sell your software, documents, images or music online. You can easily protect files and directories that require the use of a username and password, and you don’t have to be a computer programmer to do it!</description>
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			<title>Repurposing CGI applications with SOAP</title>
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			<dc:date>2002-09-16T03:16:32-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>This article demonstrates how to wrap an existing CGI application into a SOAP service. Additionally, the article guides a quick tour of HTML page scraping that leads to a discussion of HTML::TreeBuilder.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Tutorials</dc:subject>
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			<title>The Cross Site Scripting FAQ</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/6355/The-Cross-Site-Scripting-FAQ.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/6355/The-Cross-Site-Scripting-FAQ.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-08-19T02:44:44-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>FAQ containing information and how to fix and prevent cross site scripting (XSS), an interesting and often overlooked problem for those who create CGI scripts, PHP applications, and other web programming methods.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference, Security</dc:subject>
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			<title>Embperl - Building dynamic Websites with Perl</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3896/Embperl--Building-dynamic-Websites-with-Perl.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3896/Embperl--Building-dynamic-Websites-with-Perl.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-06-19T05:14:39-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Embedded perl inside HTML documents (much like PHP), this site shows you why you should use Embperl and how to use it effectively.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference</dc:subject>
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			<title>mod_ruby</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3836/mod-ruby.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3836/mod-ruby.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-06-04T22:55:58-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Apache module for Ruby and eRuby.</description>
			<dc:subject>Reference</dc:subject>
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