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  • Mozilla améliore la sécurité de ses concurrents en adaptant sa page de détection de plug-ins périmés

    Mise à jour du 12/05/10 Mozilla améliore la sécurité de ses concurrents En adaptant sa page de détection des plug-ins périmés à leurs navigateurs Pour ceux qui l'auraient oublié (ou qui ne l'auraient jamais su), Mozilla n'est pas une entreprise. L'éditeur de Firefox est une Fondation. La nuance peut paraître mince, mais elle ne l'est pas. Tristan Nitot (Président fondateur de Mozilla Europe) nous expliquait que son objectif n'était pas de produire des logiciels mais « de rendre le web meilleur » (sic) avec tout ce que cela implique : ouverture des formats, standards respectés, confidentialité pour ...

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  • Art of Touch : Le nouveau site de Microsoft pour la création et le partage de l'art numérique en HTML5 avec ses souris tactiles

    Art of Touch : Le nouveau site de Microsoft pour la création et le partage de l'art numérique avec ses souris tactiles Microsoft vient de procéder au lancement du programme « Art of Touch », qui permet aux utilisateurs ayant un navigateur compatible HTML5 de créer et partager de l'art numérique. Le projet « Art of Touch » est une campagne marketing pour la famille de souris tactiles (Touch Mouse, Arc Touch Mouse et Explorer Touch Mouse) commercialisées par l'éditeur. Le site dédié au programme permet aux internautes de créer des oeuvres d'arts originales. Ils peuvent utiliser trois pinceaux différents et p...

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  • Utilisation du tampon de sortie en PHP, par Julien Pauli

    Lors du déclenchement d'un affichage en PHP (echo, var_dump(), printf() ou toute autre fonction), la chaine à afficher ne part pas directement vers l'affichage. Elle est en réalité stockée dans différentes piles appelées "tampons", sur lesquelles l'utilisateur a un contrôle plus ou moins fin. Lorsque le dernier tampon tout en bas est vidé, l'affichage est alors envoyé à un endroit, en fonction de la SAPI utilisée. Cet article détaillera les différentes couches de tampon, leur utilisation et leur impact sur le code PHP.

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  • Regional Nagios Server Setup

    <b>BeginLinux:</b> "The major goal of the regional server is to distribute the results of all service checks to the central server. The regional Nagios machines must use OCSP and OCHP in order to send the proper updates to the central server."

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  • Serveur d'application Java : Téléchargez SpringSource Tc Server 2.0, un Apache Tomcat optimisée et a

    SpringSource annonce la sortie de Tc Server 2.0, un Tomcat packagé et supporté par SpringSource. Ce produit est décliné en trois version : Standard Edition : Un tomcat préconfiguré, optimisé et amélioré par des fonctionnalités d'administration et de diagostic. Spring Edition : Un Tomcat specialement conçu pour déployer des applications Spring. Celui-ci, en utilisant une version instrumentée des JAR de Spring, permet d'avoir du monitoring très détaillé sur le fonctionnement des applications. Developer Edition : Gratuite, c'est une version de tomcat dédié au développement, permettant dans le cas d'application Spring (et en particulier Spring MVC) d'avoir des informations sur le fonctionnement de l'application

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  • New binary analysis tool finds FOSS in device firmware

    <b>ars Technica:</b> "Software development company Loohuis Consulting and process management consultancy OpenDawn have released a new binary analysis tool that is designed to detect Linux and BusyBox in binary firmware. The program, which is freely available for download, is intended to aid open source license compliance efforts."

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  • Guest post: 2010 - Threats to copyleft

    <b>OSS Watch: </b>"Combining freedoms and copyleft in the Gnu GPL license (invented by Richard Stallman) was the cornerstone of free software. This is now questioned due to the proliferation of incompatible copyleft licenses."

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  • Referential Integrity: Best Practices for IBM DB2

    Of the various constraints possible on relational tables, referential constraints are perhaps the most common ... and most misused. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of different methods to implement and enforce RI, and issues that must be addressed when implementing DBMS-enforced Referential Integrity.

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  • What's Next : La conférence sur le futur des technologies Java organisée par Zenika, les 26 et 27 mai prochains à Paris

    What's Next : La conférence sur le futur des technologies Java Organisée par Zenika, les 26 et 27 mai prochains à Paris Zenika, le cabinet d'architecture, de formation, de conseil et de réalisation Java, organise les 26 et 27 mai prochains une conférence de deux jours réunissant des grands noms du monde Java/JEE. Le but de la conférence est d'obtenir la vision de chacun des participants sur le futur de la technologie. Le cabinent qualifie cette conférence d'« événement unique en France » et promet la présence des « meilleurs experts Java du monde ». Pour conserver le suspense, ces experts seront annoncés au fur et à mesure sur

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  • Modifying Service URLs with LINQ to Twitter

    - by Joe Mayo
    It’s funny that two posts so close together speak about flexibility with the LINQ to Twitter provider.  There are certain things you know from experience on when to make software more flexible and when to save time.  This is another one of those times when I got lucky and made the right choice up front. I’m talking about the ability to switch URLs. It only makes sense that Twitter should begin versioning their API as it matures.  In fact, most of the entire API has moved to the v1 URL at “https://api.twitter.com/1/”, except for search and trends.  Recently, Twitter introduced the available and local trends, but hung them off the new v1, and left the rest of the trends API on the old URL. To implement this, I muscled my way into the expression tree during CreateRequestProcessor to figure out which trend I was dealing with; perhaps not elegant, but the code is in the right place and that’s what factories are for.  Anyway, the point is that I wouldn’t have to do this kind of stuff (as much fun as it is), if Twitter would have more consistency. Having went to Chirp last week and seeing the evolution of the API, it looks like my wish is coming true.  …now if they would just get their stuff together on the mess they made with geo-location and places… but again, that’s all transparent if your using LINQ to Twitter because I pulled all of that together in a consistent way so that you don’t have to. Normally, when Twitter makes a change, code breaks and I have to scramble to get the fixes in-place.  This time, in the case of a URL change, the adjustment is easy and no-one has to wait for me.  Essentially, all you need to do is change the URL passed to the TwitterContext constructor.  Here’s an example of instantiating a TwitterContext now: using (var twitterCtx = new TwitterContext(auth, "https://api.twitter.com/1/", "https://search.twitter.com/")) The third parameter constructor is the SearchUrl, which is used for Search and Trend APIs. You probably know what’s coming next; another constructor, but with the SearchUrl parameter set to the new URL as follows: using (var twitterCtx = new TwitterContext(auth, "https://api.twitter.com/1/", "https://api.twitter.com/1/")) One consequence of setting the URL this way is that you set the URL for both Trends and Search.  Since Search is still using the old URL, this is going to break for Search queries. You could always instantiate a special TwitterContext instance for Search queries, with the old URL set. Alternatively, you can use the TwitterContext’s SearchUrl property. Here’s an example: twitterCtx.SearchUrl = "https://api.twitter.com/1/"; var trends = (from trend in twitterCtx.Trends where trend.Type == TrendType.Daily && trend.Date == DateTime.Now.AddDays(-2).Date select trend) .ToList(); Notice how I set the SearchUrl property just-in-time for the query. This allows you to target the URL for each specific query. Whichever way you prefer to configure the URL, it’s your choice. So, now you know how to set the URL to be used for Trend queries and how to prevent whacking your Search queries. I’ll be updating the Trend API to use same URL as all other APIs soon, so the only API left to use the SearchUrl will be Search, but for the short term, it’s Trends and Search. Until I make this change, you’ll have a viable work-around by setting the URL yourself, as explained above. These were the Search and Trend URLs, but you might be curious about the second parameter of the TwitterContext constructor; that’s the URL for all other APIs (the BaseUrl), except for Trend and Search. Similarly, you can use the TwitterContext’s BaseUrl property to set the BaseUrl. Setting the BaseUrl can be useful when communicating with other services. In addition to Twitter changing URLs, the Twitter API has been adopted by other companies, such as Identi.ca, Tumblr, and  WordPress.  This capability lets you use LINQ to Twitter with any of these services.  This is a testament to the success of the Twitter API and it’s popularity. No doubt we’ll have hills and valleys to traverse as the Twitter API matures, but hopefully there will be enough flexibility in LINQ to Twitter to make these changes as transparent as possible for you. @JoeMayo

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  • Six Cool PHP Tricks You May Not Know

    <b>PHP Builder:</b> "Over the years I've come across some useful tricks in PHP that are not obvious, but are worth mentioning. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all the useful tricks that you can do with PHP."

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  • This Week's News From the Green Data Center Management Front

    Among this week's developments in green data center management: myriad federal and state tax credits are now available for Green IT projects related to data centers; the EPA is finalizing its Energy Star program for data centers; and Numara Software has a way to help you better green your data center.

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