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Tutorial dedicated to informing the reader of proxies, and the process of applying them to internet explorer to promote anonymous surfing (pics included)
www.allsyntax.com/count.php?id=10
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A basic tutorial in Microsoft Internet Explorere 6 focusing on the beginning user.
www.dzfx.com/workshops/list/2/Internet_Explorer_6-Productivity_Tips/
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Web pages are very flexible, and are used in more places than just the Internet. In this article, Annette will teach us how to create a PHP/DHTML driven menu system that uses MySQL to store its menu headings and items.
www.devarticles.com/art/1/39
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Is your site in need of some cheap and silly fun? Emily teaches us the joys of creating and displaying the Internet Explorer favorites icon. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/01/18/index1a.html
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What good does it do to ask your visitors for their print preferences if you aren't actually going to use them? Our new print template not only dynamically generates print pages, but also automatically incorporates user requests.(WebReference)
www.webreference.com/js/column93/
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They're the first and last things your users will see, so you better get 'em right. We present two ways to add headers and footers to your printed Web pages using the fourth and final print template element. (WebReference)
www.webreference.com/js/column92/
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Need some smarts on Microsoft's latest innovation? Our XML expert Michael Classen discusses the pros and cons of Smart Tag technology and shows you how to use XML to create your own. (Webreference)
www.webreference.com/xml/column38/
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Is IE 6 up to standards? Jeff veen takes the preview release for a spin. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/01/14/index0a.html
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In this article we show you how to increase the speed of Internet Explorer up to 6 times with a few registry modifications. It's proven and it works!!!
tutorials.beginners.co.uk/read/id/23/
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You may not know this, but Internet Explorer 4.x and above has image manipulation capabilities similar to those normally found only in image editing programs like Adobe Photoshop.
www.devshed.com/Client_Side/DHTML/FiltersAndTransitions/
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This fun tutorial is designed for K -12 teachers who want to use Internet Explorer 5.0 in their classrooms. You'll learn the basics on getting started, searching, using an engine, and much more.
www.actden.com/IE5/1.htm
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Perfect for intranets, data binding builds pages on the client using HTML merged with data, as the data is being transmitted. Combined with DHTML this means faster, more interactive pages for your users. (DHTML Lab)
webreference.com/dhtml/column39/
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Try the new Filters Tool to find out how IE5 filters and parameters affect your image. You'll also learn how to script your own cross-browser tool. (Doc JavaScript)
webreference.com/js/column69/
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With chromeless windows you have complete control over the entire window. You can create custom title bars, status bars, scrollbars, etc. You are limited only by your imagination. (SiteExperts)
siteexperts.com/tips/techniques/ts05/page1.asp
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An intro to filters, the powerful tool for creating visually attractive and interactive documents. Learn how to define and script filters, and modify them on the fly. (Doc JavaScript)
webreference.com/js/column68/
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Find out more about Behaviors, and see how they can be used to create a Connect-Three game. (Doc JavaScript)
webreference.com/js/column23/
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Learn how to write a Behavior and how to share it between multiple elements. (Doc JavaScript)
webreference.com/js/column22/
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IE4 introduces four new object properties and two new methods for dynamically updating an already-displayed page. Any element's contained HTML can be retrieved, modified, or deleted. Our live in-page examples demonstrate all three of these options. We conclude with a script for a dynamic client-side Q&A quiz. (DHTML Lab)
webreference.com/dhtml/column5/
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Do you know how to zoom in on a object? Learn three ways to specify the zoom property. (Doc JavaScript)
webreference.com/js/tips/000602.html
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Learn how to write a dialer for information. Read about its basic concepts and unique data structures and algorithm. Review IE 5.5's replace() function. Supports only IE. (Doc JavaScript)
webreference.com/js/column57/
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Some of the best Web technology isn't cross-browser or -platform compatible. Shvatz loves IE 4's baked-in ActiveX controls anyway. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/52/index0a.html?tw=authoring
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A step-by-step look at Internet Explorer 4.0 from Microsoft.
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/tools/97/12/index0a.html?tw=authoring
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Taylor, who is in no way affiliated with Microsoft, just loves IE 4. He loves its dynamic HTML, its positioning of stylesheets, its object model, its... what? (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/html/97/13/index2a.html?tw=authoring
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Internet Explorer 4.0 has finally been released for the Mac. Jeff thinks Microsoft is making a mistake to leave Mac lovers behind. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/02/index0a.html?tw=authoring
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IE 5.0 is good for users, but it still has Web developers seeing double. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/15/index1a.html?tw=authoring
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