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Brenda Kienan, author of the Microsoft Press book Managing Your E-Commerce Business, explains the behind-the-scenes technology that drives your e-commerce Web site.... Read Article.
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Discover how to access almost every FrontPage command from your VBA code even commands that aren't available through the FrontPage object model.... Read Article.
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The VBA Language Reference for Microsoft FrontPage 2003 (Web Object Model), containing new objects, methods, properties, and more, is now available in the MSDN Library.... Read Article.
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The VBA Language Reference for Microsoft FrontPage 2003 (Page Object Model), containing new objects, methods, properties, and more, is now available in the MSDN Library.... Read Article.
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Tired of repeatedly performing the same task in FrontPage? Learn everything you need to create your own macros in this new article from Lisa Wollin.... Read Article.
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This article shows you how to harness the power of ASP and ASP.NET to create exactly the e-mail format you need. It's easier than you think.... Read Article.
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Intimidated by the alphabet soup of Web technologies? ASP.NET, CGI, CSS, ECMA, PHP, XSLT—the list goes on and on. Lisa Wollin sorts, explains, and provides you with the resources you need to make sense of the world of Web development.... Read Article.
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Leverage the power of the Microsoft .NET Framework to create managed add-ins for FrontPage 2003. Lisa Wollin not only explains what you need to know but also provides form and code files that you can use as the basis for your own FrontPage add-ins.... Read Article.
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Your data is in Windows SharePoint Services, your page is in FrontPage 2003, and you want to create a custom view of your data. Impossible? No! Read this article to learn how to create that view by using a lesser-known capability of the Data View Web Part.... Read Article.
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Learn how to use the FrontPage 2003 Visual Basic for Applications object model to programmatically add or modify the HTML in a Web page.... Read Article.
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If you've ever tried to create a drop-down menu, you probably know it’s not always easy. Lisa Wollin provides the detail you need to start developing your own—as well as JavaScript for three kinds of drop-down menus.... Read Article.
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Open a new, fixed-size window. Create mouseover effects. Insert dates and times without breaking a sweat. And more! Learn how with these popular tips from the FrontPage Developers Blog.... Read Article.
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By Christian Forsberg , January 23, 2002 Get started using the new features in Microsoft® Internet Explorer for the Pocket PC I ll walk you through each feature using sample code. What You Need Your current Web application tool set (Microsoft Visual InterDev®, Microsoft FrontPage®, and so forth). A live Internet connection from your Pocket PC is helpful.... Read Article.
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by Gayle O'Brien Updated 19 July 2001 Gayle O'Brien is a former staff writer at Tripod, where she terrorized her coworkers with flying rubberbands. Fear of reprisal silenced all who would complain. Page 1 You can't take it anymore. It seems as though the whole world is jumping on the Internet bandwagon, and you've missed it. Everyone from... Read Article.
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Troy Dreier 09/27/2002 Go to page: 1 2 3 4 Printer Friendly Version Whether novices or experts, we know that many Intranet Journal readers rely on Microsoft FrontPage as their Web authoring tool of choice. It's for those developers that we present this list of useful tips for getting the most out of the program. We went straight to the source when... Read Article.