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Everybody happy? At the planned introduction on October 22nd 2009. Windows 7 will be delivered without the system-integrated web browser Internet Explorer (’Internet Exploder’ to some). Actually – and so the story goes on June 13, 2009 – no web browser at all will be delivered with this new operating system. Thus Microsoft meets the demands of [ READ MORE ]
Almost every web user will be familiar with one or more of the many widgets offered by Google. One of the most famous is probably Google Maps. Google Maps has currently already been implemented on a vast number of websites as a location or navigation tool. Every developer sooner or later ends up in a situation in which [ READ MORE ]
If you need to validate your web pages against the xHTML Strict DTD, you will run into some practical problems. One of these problems is that according to this DTD, the target attribute for a-elements is deprecated. So how then does one create links that will open a web page in a new window? The solution [ READ MORE ]
After weeks of buzztalk, it is finally available for download: Google Chrome. A new web browser that technically borrows from Apple’s webkit and Firefox. Yesterday [September 2nd 2008] at work this was the topic of the day; where to download Chrome. Yesterday evening at 21.09h I found the download location. For now Chrome will only available for the Windows [ READ MORE ]