Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Google Earth

The idea is simple. It’s a globe that sits inside your PC. You point and zoom to anyplace on the planet that you want to explore. Satellite images and local facts zoom into view. Tap into Google search to show local points of interest and facts. Zoom to a specific address to check out an apartment or hotel. View driving directions and even fly along your route. We invite you to try it now.

Google Earth is free for personal use. No registration is required.

Elso probalkozasok:





Sunday, June 26, 2005

XSS cheatsheet

If you don't know how XSS (Cross Site Scripting) works, this page probably won't help you. This page is for people who already understand the basics of XSS but want a deep understanding of the nuances regarding filter evasion. This page will also not show you how to mitigate these risks or how to write the actual cookie/credential stealing portion of the attack. It will simply show the underlying attack vectors and you can infer the rest.

Saturday, June 25, 2005

malicious web sites to spoof dialog boxes

Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in various browsers, which can be exploited by malicious web sites to spoof dialog boxes.

The problem is that JavaScript dialog boxes do not display or include their origin, which allows a new window to open e.g. a prompt dialog box, which appears to be from a trusted site.



The vulnerability has been confirmed in Mozilla 1.7.8, FireFox 1.04, and Camino 0.8.4. Prior versions may also be affected.

Solution:
Do not browse untrusted web sites while browsing trusted sites.

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Connected Files 2: elemei, datoteke, fitxategiak es persze fichiers

Ez meg az elozohoz tartozik:

For some languages, it is possible to use a localized equivalent of _files to create a subfolder for connected files. The following list contains the valid strings that can be appended to a document name to create a connected files subfolder. Note that some of these strings have a "-" character as their first character rather than a "_" or a "." character.
_archivos
_arquivos
_bestanden
_bylos
-Dateien
_datoteke
_dosyalar
_elemei
_failid
_fails
_fajlovi
_ficheiros
_fichiers
-filer
.files
_files
_file
_fitxers
_fitxategiak
_pliki
_soubory
_tiedostot


Ugyan meg ezt is irjak:
For additional information about the Connected Files feature, click the following link to view the Microsoft Web site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/psdk/shellcc/shell/shell_basics/manage.htm#connected
de azota az url-eket megreformaltak es ezen az utvonalon csak ezt kapjuk:
We apologize for the inconvenience, but the location you are seeking cannot be found.
Ez lenne a javitott url: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/shell/programmersguide/shell_basics/shell_basics_programming/manage.asp
Irtam nekik errol is, aztan majd meglatjuk javitjak-e.

Connected Files

Az MSDN-ben ezt irjak a SHFileOperation Function alatt:

Connecting Files

With Microsoft Windows 2000 or later, it is possible to connect an HTML file with a folder that contains related files such as Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) images or style sheets. If file connection is enabled, when you move or copy the HTML file, the folder and all of its files are moved or copied as well. Conversely, if you move the folder with the related files, the HTML file is also moved.

The HTML file must have a .htm or .html extension. You create the connection to the related files by placing the folder that contains them into the same folder as the HTML file. The name of the folder that contains the connected files must be the same as the name of the HTML file followed by "_files" or ".files" (this is case sensitive; for example, ".Files" does not work). An example is given here.

1. Create a file named Test.htm in the C:\Files directory (C:\Files\Test.htm).
2. Create a new folder named Test.files in the C:\Files directory (C:\Files\Text.files).
3. Populate the folder with a few files. Any file placed in this folder is connected to Test.htm.
4. Move or copy the Test.htm file to the C:\Files2 directory.
5. Note that the Test.files directory is now found in the C:\Files2 directory as well.

File connection is enabled by default. It can be disabled by adding a REG_DWORD value, NoFileFolderConnection, to this registry key.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\NoFileFolderConnection

Setting NoFileFolderConnection to 1 disables file connection. If the value is set to zero or is missing, file connection is enabled.

Irtam nekik, hogy a peldajuk masodik pontjaban a "C:\Files\Text.files" reszt javitsak ki "C:\Files\Test.files"-re. Majd meglatjuk mi lesz.

Innen jutottam el a SHFileOperation oldalra.

Friday, June 17, 2005

celebrate.digitalbrain.com

CELEBRATE is a 30-month, € 5m Information Society Technology project supported by the European Commission. The main task is to create an innovative approach to teaching using eLearning technologies, based on a vision of what electronic content (resources, services and communication tools) may look like in the future.

A key aim of the project is to investigate how LOs can be handled by a new generation of Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) from a variety of different vendors and to test the interoperability of these systems in a real-life demonstrator. It is intended that CELEBRATE will act as a catalyst for the European eLearning content industry (the entire value-chain including content owners, publishers, broadcasters, national school networks and technology platform vendors).

The project's evaluation activities particularly analyse the extent to which new, more flexible forms of content development and distribution (based on reusable LOs) impact upon the learning process and support a new pedagogy for eLearning in schools based on constructivist learning models. In particular, the project will assess how the use of LOs encourages the development of key ‘digital-age’ skills such as collaborative working, creativity, inter-disciplinary awareness, adaptiveness, intercultural communication and problem-solving.

Rengeteg tananyag kerult fel magyarul. Jelenleg ezeket talaltam:

Biológia:
A harántcsíkolt izom
A HIV-vírus terjedése
A női ciklus
Mendel kísérlete
Párologtatás
A fotoszintézis sötétszakasza
A fotoszintézis fényszakasza
Aktív transzport
Passzív transzportok
Az ember szaporodása
A növények magánélete
Gerincesek rendszer és élettana

Fizika:
A helyzeti energia
A munka
Az energia
Az energiamegmaradás
Felületi hullámok
Homorú tükör
Súlypont
A Nap
Húrok hangja
Pálcák hangja
Doppler-jelenség
Állóhullámok
Arkhimédész törvénye
Hidrosztatika
Elektrosztatika
Kirchhoff I. törvényének alkalmazása
Kirchhoff II. törvényének alkalmazása
A síkkondenzátor
Energia a háztartásban
Önindukció
Fénytörés
Az egyszerű gépek
Vékony lencsék
Súlytalanság
Körmozgás
Szabadesés
Soros RLC-kör
Kondenzátorok kapcsolásai
Áramköri elemek
Áramlások
Kepler I. törvénye
Kepler II. törvénye
Kepler III. törvénye
Maghasadás és láncreakció
Az atombomba
A prizma
Sztatika
Mûszerek kapcsolása
Lámpák és elemek kapcsolásai
Ellenállás
A víz három halmazállapota
Ellenállások kapcsolásai
Dióda
Tranzisztor
Tranzisztorok alkalmazásai
MRI- Orvosi Nobel Díj
Az ÉS kapu
A VAGY kapu
Gyakoribb légköri fényjelenségek
Villám és mennydörgés
A fény diszperziója
A fény diszperziója 2
Csillagászati összefoglalás
Atomfizika
Exponenciális bomlástörvény
Bomlási sorok
Klasszikus atommodellek
Hullámok
A sűrűség
Radioaktivitás
Atommodellek

Kémia:
A kémhatás
Az atomok elektronszerkezete
Galvánelemek
A szén 1 (A természetes módosulatok)
A szén 2 (Az amorf szén)
A periódusos rendszer
Szappanok mosóhatása
Metán
Standardpotenciál
Aluminium
A molekulák szerkezete
A kovalens kötés
Az ionkötés

Matematika:
A parabola
Húrnégyszögek
Középponti és kerületi szögek
Mûveletek vektorokkal
Thalész tétele
Statisztikai adatok és ábrázolásuk
Tizedestörtek
Statisztikai közepek
Adatok szóródása
Körök kölcsönös helyzetei a síkban
Addíciós tételek
A koszinusztétel
A szinusztétel
mértani helyek
A szög mérése
A koszinuszfüggvény
Statisztikai gyakorló feladatok
A szinuszfüggvény
Négyszögek
Az utazó ügynök
Geometria
Geometriai transzformációk
Sir William játékai
Euler hídjai
Gráfokról röviden
Memory
Statisztikai alapfogalmak

Vegyes:
Találd ki Európa
Magyarország megyéi
Európai országok
A tükrök
A szinusz és koszinusz szögfüggvények általánosítása
Ásványvizek
A számítógép
Latin
A számítógép fontosabb hardver részei
Magyar nyelvtan-Helyesírási fejlesztő
Éghajlat
Ázsia földrajza
Az I. világháborút lezáró békerendszer
A légszennyezéssel kapcsolatos anyag
Lemeztektonika
A jég

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Scott Mitchell: Enter and the Button Click Event

Of particular interest to ASP.NET developers, though, is that when creating an ASP.NET Web Form hitting Enter to submit the form seemingly sometimes causes the page's Button Web control's Click event to fire, and other times not. In this short article we'll see under what conditions a Button Web control's Click event might not fire when the user submits the page hitting Enter; furthermore, we'll look at a workaround.

A lenyeg:
The issue centers around the way that Internet Explorer posts back the form's controls when hitting enter in a form with only one single-line textbox. Specifically, Internet Explorer does not include the submit button's name/value pair in the post body. Since the submit button's name/value pair is not sent back, the ASP.NET engine cannot determine what induced the postback and therefore can't raise the appropriate Button Web control's Click event.
...
Without the information as to what button caused the postback, the ASP.NET engine cannot raise the corresponding button's Click event. Hence, if you have a Web Form with just one single-line text input (even if there are additional input fields, like CheckBoxLists, RadioButtonLists, DropDownLists, and so on), hitting enter in the text input will not cause the Button Web control's Click event to fire when using Internet Explorer - other browsers, such as FireFox, always send back the button's name/value pair, even if there is only one text input.

For additional information about Enter and form submission, as well as JavaScript techniques for disabling submissions via Enter and ensuring submissions via Enter (for older browsers), be sure to check out the following articles:
FORM submission and the ENTER key?
Using JavaScript to prevent or trigger form submission when ENTER is hit
FAQs relating to 'Pressing Enter Key for Form Submission'

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Greg Wilson: Top Ten Data Crunching Tips and Tricks

Every day, all over the world, programmers have to recycle legacy data, translate from one vendor's proprietary format into another's, check configuration files, and yank data out of web server logs. This kind of programming is usually called data crunching, and while it's not glamorous, knowing how to do it with the least amount of effort can make the difference between meeting a deadline and making another pot of coffee. These ten tips will take the headache out of crunching data.

1. Master the Classic Tools
2. Separate Input, Processing, and Output
3. Store Format Information in the Data Itself
4. Understand International Character Sets
5. Use Reluctant Matches and Graphical Tools
6. Nest and Subtract to Negate
7. Check for Holes
8. Use XSLT (with Caveats)
9. Use XPath Without Using XSLT
10. Check Your Work

Rules of NBA

Official Rules of the National Basketball Association

Official Referee Hand Signals

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Web Design patterns; AJAX patterns

Web Design patterns

AJAX patterns

forras

Ian Suttle: Applying AJAX Using ASP.NET 1.1

You’ve heard of it. It is the latest buzz term for web programmers these days. AJAX is an acronym that stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. AJAX gains its popularity by allowing data on a page to be dynamically updated without having to make the browser reload the page. I will describe more about how AJAX works, and then go into some sample code to try out.

Ami a GetUsernameList()-ben tortenik az eleg csunya, de itt most nem is ez a lenyeg.