The order is important. It is all about how the human brain interprets the information. Most languages read left to right and therefore our brains are used to reading in that direction. When you make it read in the other direction it gets slow because it has to decipher the information...
I don’t entirely agree with this. A big problem with people that write code is that they write code that is not easy to understand. Most of your dealings with code will be maintenance, not writing it. If you took the time to make your code easy to read then you would cut down on your...
It is true that you can not be truly “invisible” but the less visible the better. If your router has open ports or responds to pings then you are more visible then you should be.
The harder it is for you to detect the better. This is not a hard concept to understand.
There are ways to make yourself invisible on the internet.
If somebody port scans you and sees nothing then they will move on, if they find something they will dig deeper.
This site will help you make yourself invisible.
https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
click proceed/continue/
then...
I am traveling around from coffee shop to coffee shop surfing the web. I am semi-paranoid and I understand how packet sniffers and fraudulent hotspots work.
I was trying to research solutions but I am unsure of how to “search” my question so I am posting it here and maybe somebody...
Thank you for the help.
I was using examples out of books and from class to derive the header. I wasn’t really being graded on the way to looked this time around, it was really the use of xml, xslt, dtd and xmls. But I am semi-neurotic and like to have everything the way it really should...
Wow, thank you for all the replies. I will go through them and see what I can do to the site tomorrow or this weekend. I really appreciate the input. I would do it now but Ive been drinking a little bit. And coding with some drink in you is prolly not the best practices.
Just to clarify a...
My xsl document does not seem to render my style sheet correctly. This is how I declared the style sheet: (BTW I am using firefox)
<xsl:template match="/">
<html>
<head><title> Gladiators of New </title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"/>
</head>
<body>
Bla bla
</body>...
I am trying to write the following using xslt.
<a href= "pics/colosseum.jpg"> Roman Colosseum </a>
I am having problems with the tag. The Roman Colosseum gets replaced with <xsl:value-of select="name"/> which works fine but when I try to make it a link I am missing something with the...