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    Secure Form Script?

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    Do You Browse With Javascript Enabled?

    I'm asking because I'm going to be designing a new website for a webcomic I'm presently developing. Javascript will mainly be for cosmetic effects like mouseovers and such, but I may also use them for form verification (for email contact forms, etc. After my experiences with spam, no way I'm...
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    AIIEEEE!!! Forgot My Keychain Account Password!!

    A while ago when I installed Tiger on my G5, I decided to be clever and change my Keychain account password to something other than my account password. The problem is, I turned out to be too clever for my own good. I don't use Keychain that much, so when I did need to access it, I had...
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    webdav, OS X and Windows 2000

    I've set up webdav on my personal Linux server. For those not familiar with it, it enables you to have iDisk-like access to the machine where webdav is set up. It works like a charm on my G5 running Tiger at home-I just go "Connect to Server", put in the url for my server, type in username...
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    WebDAV and Win2K

    I set up webDAV on my Debian server using Apache's mod_dav plugin. On my Mac OS X box at home, it works as it should: I can log in, load the DAV folder on my desktop, upload and download files, delete files, etc. On the Windows 2000 box however, I get "This is not a valid web folder" when I...
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    Secure Form Script?

    Anyone know of a secure form script I can use? One that can't be easily hijacked to send spam messages to others nor one where a spammer can easily get my email address from the form to send spam to me? Links to the script would be much appreciated, and it can be Perl, python or php.
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    Alternative to Toast?

    I'm looking for an alternative to the Toast CD burning app. Toast 5.2.1 on my system has been giving me buffer underrun problems, and Roxio is making it a pain to upgrade. The replacement app I'm looking for needs to have at least three attributes: - runs under OS X - does CD copying at...
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    Macs At Work

    How many of you work at companies where Macs are the majority, or the only system used? And what does that company do? I'm curious to find out if Macs are still holding their own in certain niches, or even possibly moving to new ones.
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    ClarisWorks/AppleWorks Discussion List

    Do you use AppleWorks or it's earlier version ClarisWorks on a regular basis? Have you wondered if there's an email discussion list for this fine program? Well, there is! At http://www.macnuthome.com/awlist Membership to the list is free and you gain the help of experienced...
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    CSS and Older Browsers

    I'm thinking seriously about updating my personal site http://www.macnuthome.com, a table-based layout, to exclusively CSS. But I'm wondering about how it will look in older browsers, 4.0 and under. Do any of you worry about that anymore? Do you keep track of the browsers used by visitors to...
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    Remote Server Monitoring

    I'm looking for a free or low cost server monitoring application that runs natively on OS X (or Classic as a second choice). I'd like it to be able to monitor such services as ping, web, mail, ftp, etc, at preconfigured intervals, and I should be able to look at it and tell at a glance what's up...
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