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Archive for July 7th, 2005

07
Jul

Linking fun with CSS

I have a friend who is very interested in web designing. He is of the opinion that one should use as many colors as possible in a single web page to keep the viewer interested. He does not want to understand that the viewer might come to the site for the content. All he says [...]

07
Jul

Installing RH from iso files directly

WITHOUT burning the iso files to CDs. Sounds interesting. I was just looking into some of the folders that I had created and had since forgotten, when I found this tip. If *memory serves*, I had planned on blogging about this at ls-l. Again, if *memory serves*, I had posted this on my previous blog. [...]

07
Jul

ImageMagick article translated to Dutch

The first ImageMagick article that I wrote has been translated into Dutch by Frederik Vos, who runs the Linux For Life site.
L4L is a Dutch/Belgium LUG and their aim is to help newbies adapt to linux. For this purpose they run a mailing list and also host numerous newbie centric articles on topics like networking, [...]

07
Jul

Heuristic spam filtering

All anti-spam softwares of today boast of Heuristic spam filtering to help keeping your inboxes clean. Heuristic means - a commonsense rule (or set of rules) intended to increase the probability of solving some problem. But to understand how a heuristic filter works, we would have to learn about the other spam filters.
Content filtering, which [...]

07
Jul

Spammers and Crackers: Unity in Diversity

Yeah, be surprised, ‘coz there is lots more common between Spamming and cracking than public hatred.
We might begin with the Hat code, which is referenced from old westerns where the bad guy wears a black hat.
A spammers hat

Black Hat: One who favours Spam. Could be a site/ISP.
White Hat: Someone who emplys stringent anti-spam techniques to [...]

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