Monday, August 27, 2007

Congratulations To Say To A Pregnant Couple

pages: Safety and Accessibility

Is it worth encrypting a website?

Many times I've Found with developers who ask me about how to encrypt a website, protect the contents of a web page or if there is a method based simply to prevent the rider can access the code (X) HTML and JavaScript the site, and I always give the same answer: NO. Some

tell by reading this article, but what I have done, I ecriptado a website and no one can see the source code, or copy, or even select, copy and paste the text. Those who are saying, can you send me your page and within 30 seconds will return the page's source code.

Consider the matter from another point of view. Say that the "encryption" has been out. Do you think a search engine like Google can read and access to our site to add to your index? Again, the answer is NO. If I access using a browser that does not support Javascript is it possible to view the page?, Another not to the account. But you can protect your information and not allow one browser can see the last generation, the answer is neither positive nor negative. I personally use Mozilla Firefox, and go that is extremely easy even for a beginner. Maybe you can protect those who do not have the slightest idea of \u200b\u200ba page and only know how to navigate

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Phobia Of Black Toilets

The leader in Internet voice in crisis?

Skype

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16 and August 17 users of Skype around the world experience connection problems. The company eBay, which owns Skype, gave some satisfactory explanation for some contradictory to others, and others, just excuses.

Although this article is not to comment, as many newspapers and TV news and they have, but what has happened after the alleged incident.

first thing to note is that users who have purchased Skype Pro package received an email where they were given a free week of its services without dressing at the account, which has functioned as a palliative to what happened and I doubt anyone bothered by the small detail by eBay, which I imagine will have cost several million dollars, but it serves to appease hearts of dropouts, especially for companies that use this system daily to connect with their customers worldwide.

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But even more is the fact that today and logged and already accustomed to reading in the status bar messages and users online 8,486,152 or similar numbers, and what was my surprise when I sign today and read on the bar state the following fact: 142,213 users online. Both would be that bothered Skype users to stop using the program to this level? I fear that this little incident will cost to Skype not only losses from the couple of days left provide the service, but by the number of users who chose to quit. Let's see what happens with this big Internet telephony, which in my view is better and cheaper than I know.

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