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Following your request to receive notification when the irt.org web site (http://www.irt.org/) has been updated, here is the latest newsletter: In This Edition: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Articles at irt.org Resource Index on irt.org FAQs at irt.org Games at irt.org Software Reviews at irt.org Advertise on irt.org How to Unsubscribe Articles at irt.org [http://www.irt.org/articles/] =================== http://www.irt.org/articles/js135/index.htm - Why use CSS? Following on from the successful "Why bother with JavaScript?" article, Janus Boye initiates a "Why use CSS?" article. CSS - has its time come, or is it still an emerging technology? http://www.irt.org/articles/js134/index.htm - Representation of Japanese Language Characters on the WWW The issue of representing Japanese language characters on the World-Wide Web (WWW) can pose various challenges. In this article, Pankaj Kamthan presents some possible solutions, and discuss their advantages and limitations. We restrict ourselves to Windows 95/NT and UNIX/X-based platforms. Techniques: Japanese Language, Operating Systems, Browsers, World-Wide Web http://www.irt.org/articles/js133/index.htm - Rendering Chinese Language Characters on the World-Wide Web The issue of rendering Chinese language characters on the World-Wide Web (WWW) can pose various problems due to their varied support in different operating systems and different browsers. In this article, Pankaj Kamthan presents some possible solutions. We restrict ourselves to Windows 95/NT and Unix/X-based platforms. http://www.irt.org/articles/js132/index.htm - A JavaScript Picture Gallery Written by Ben Allen - An article on making a picture gallery using JavaScript http://www.irt.org/articles/js131/index.htm - Disabling form elements If you ever need to keep users from accessing portions of a browser-based form, these handy tricks in DHTML and JavaScript are just what the doctor ordered. http://www.irt.org/articles/js130/index.htm - Timestamping an HTML Document Pankaj Kamthan presents two solutions - one on the client-side, and the other on the server-side - to the problem of including the date of last modification of an HTML document. Limitations of these approaches are also pointed out. http://www.irt.org/articles/js129/index.htm - Linux #4 "Setting up DHCP is not P2C2E" Dr Tarique Sani tells you how to configure DHCP on your Linux Server http://www.irt.org/articles/js128/index.htm - The JavaScript Pop-up Window Primer Exploring the depths of JavaScript and its idiosyncrasies with v4 browsers, Martin Webb arms you with everything you need to know to build and control the placement of JavaScript pop-up windows. http://www.irt.org/articles/js127/index.htm - Deleting Files in Perl Wing Lu shows how to delete files using Perl, and provides a simple trick to enable you to recover files from a trash directory. http://www.irt.org/articles/js126/index.htm - re-directing access within Frames #2 Martin Webb and Jan Ehrhardt revisit frames and how to redirect access to individual frames to a correctly framed version using JavaScript Resource Index on irt.org [http://www.irt.org/links/] ========================= Fed up waiting for Yahoo! to add your site to their index? 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If you want to add a new section to the Resource Index drop me a note at mailto:martin@irt.org FAQs at irt.org [http://www.irt.org/faq.htm] =============== http://www.irt.org/script/faq.htm - JavaScript Frequently Asked Questions UPDATED 100 new JavaScript Frequently Asked Questions - with answers - now over 400 answers! Games at irt.org http://www.irt.org/games.htm ================ http://www.irt.org/games/chall.htm - JavaScript Challenge #03 - WIN A PRIZE! A brand new challenge - recreate the game of Boxes (Dots) in JavaScript and win a free copy of Astound Dynamite -- the new DHTML editor. http://www.irt.org/games/chall/c02.htm - Towers Of Hanoi Challenge UPDATED Another two entries to the JavaScript Games challenge, one by Romuald Zylla and a new version with frames by Martin Battaliou. 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