October 03, 2006

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Secure and Private Browsing 2

Scott writes:So, after the Browzar fiasco, I went looking for a simple, secure, private Portable Browser that I could use to surf the net in strange places with.What I found is TorPark. It's a modification of Portable Firefox (a version of Firefox for running portably on USB sticks) with Tor built in. TorPark takes Portable Firefox and preconfigures a number of Privacy-related Extensions.Last Updated:Thursday, September 02, 2010By:alferoSource#

How to ping weblogs.com using XML-RPC and ASP.NET

I just implemented Weblogs.com pinging using the XML-RPC.NET library from Cook Computing.Last Updated:Thursday, September 02, 2010By:alferoSource#

US loosens grip on running of internet

The EU yesterday hailed a decision by the US government to back down and grant full autonomy by 2009 to the not-for-profit organisation that manages internet domain names. Almost a year after Nations Urge U.S. to Cede Internet Control, the Commerce Department agreed Friday to loosen its control over the agency that manages the Internet address system, a move that experts ...Last Updated:Thursday, September 02, 2010By:alferoSource#

Multiple File Upload With Progress Bar Using Flash and ASP.NET

It is difficult to find a decent upload control that handles large files, shows a progress bar, and still works in a medium-trust hosting environment. The problem with these controls is medium-trust does not allow Reflection. But this does not mean that we are out of luck.Darick_c shows us how to use Flash to upload multiple files, and in a medium-trust hosting environment.Last Updated:Thursday, September 02, 2010By:alferoSource#