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Category Archives: world wide webtech
Moonlight 1.0 – the open-source implementation of Microsofts Silverlight
Microsoft has been promoting Silverlight as a premium plattform for Rich Internet Applikations (RIA) and as an alternative to Adobe’s Flash and AIR plattform, respectively. Silverlight is natively available for Microsoft Windows and Apple MacOS operating systems. Microsofts neglect of other operating systems such as Linux has been criticized earlier.
photo credit: ColorLoose
Now i have [...]
Also posted in open source and free software Tagged linux, moonlight, ria, silverlight, unix 2 Comments
Be Berlin campaign – English version online (Relaunch)
Berlin, the place to be.
photo credit: Uli H.
be Berlin, the German capital city advertising campaign, has gone global by launching the English version of be.berlin.de. The website is based on TYPO3 and has been overhauled by my PHP-Team at Aperto. It contains a brandnew and nifty Flash application that holds all the new media [...]
now on the mainframe8 scriptserver: url decoding
the mainframe8 scriptserver now hosts a new feature – an url decoder. what does it do?
the URL decoder decyphers / converts an urlencoded string online. URL encoding is better known as percent-encoding and is used to encode Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI). It is referenced in RFC2396. Basically url encoding replaces spaces with “+” signs, and [...]
Also posted in hands off! this is my stuff, my beloved code Tagged mainframe8, percent decoding, urldecode Leave a comment
the mainframe8 encoders on dmoz.org
great news everyone! the md5 encoder and its equivalents for sha1 and des ciphers have made it into the open directory project. you can find it in the Science: Math: Applications: Communication Theory: Cryptography: Algorithms: Message Digests section. here’s a screenshot:
thanks to the dmoz.org editors!
[update]
i forgot to paste the urls so you can get there [...]
Also posted in hands off! this is my stuff Tagged cipher, des, dmoz, hashsum, mainframe8, md5, sha1 Leave a comment
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