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  • Flash ActionScript Quick Reference
  • Using Flash to create animation on the web is popular because the flash player is installed on most computers and the published flash file (SWF file) is small. Flash has a powerful scripting language called ActionScript. You can use script to manipulate and control object on the stage. Its syntax is similar to JavaScript (or C++). Script example, A script can be associated with a keyframe or with an object. To use the following script, copy it to the action panel. Press “Ctrl+Enter” to start the flash file. Download Flash ActionScript Quick Reference
  • TCP/IP Internetworking With gawk
  • This chapter provides a (necessarily) brief introduction to computer networking concepts. For many applications of gawk to TCP/IP networking, we hope that this is enough. For more advanced tasks, you will need deeper background, and it may be necessary to switch to lower-level programming in C or C++. There are two real-life models for the way computers send messages to each other over a network. While the analogies are not perfect, they are close enough to convey the major concepts. These two models are the phone system (reliable byte-stream communications), and the postal system (best-effort datagrams). Reliable Byte-streams (Phone Calls) When you make a phone call, the following steps occur: 1. You dial a number. 2. The phone system connects to the called party, telling them there is an incoming call. (Their phone rings.) 3. The other party answers the call, or, in the case of a computer network, refuses to answer the call. 4. Assuming the other party answers, the connection between you is now a duplex (two-way), reliable (no data lost), sequenced (data comes out in the order sent) data stream. 5. You and your friend may now talk freely, with the phone system moving the data (your voices) from one end to the other. From your point of view, you have a direct end-to-end connection with the person on the other end. The same steps occur in a duplex reliable computer networking connection. There is considerably more overhead in setting up the communications, but once it’s done, data moves in both directions, reliably, in sequence. Download pdf
  • HP Pavilion dv2500 Maintenance and Service Manual
  • Illustrated parts catalog Serial number location major components assembly components/Cover Kit Kit storage devices parts part number listing Removal and replacement procedures Preliminary replacement requirements Tools required Service considerations Plastic parts Cables and connectors Drive handling Grounding guidelines Electrostatic discharge damage Packaging and transporting guidelines Workstation guidelines Equipment guidelines Unknown user password Component replacement procedures Serial number Computer feet Battery Camera module Display inverter Hard drive WLAN module RTC battery Memory module Optical drive Keyboard Switch cover Display assembly Top cover TouchPad Wireless switch board Modem module Audio board Bluetooth module USB board Speaker assembly Display switch module System board Power connector cable ExpressCard assembly Fan/heat sink assembly Processor 5 Setup Utility Starting the Setup Utility the language of the Setup Utility and selecting in the Setup Utility system information default settings in the Setup Utility advanced Setup Utility features the Setup Utility Utility menus Specifications Computer specifications 14.1-inch, WXGA, BrightView display specifications Hard drive specifications DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive specifications System DMA specifications System interrupt specifications System I/O address specifications System memory map specifications Screw listing Phillips PM2.0×5.0 captive screw Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screw Phillips PM3.0×4.0 screw Phillips PM2.0×6.0 shoulder screw Phillips PM2.5×9.0 screw Silver Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screw Black Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw Black Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screw Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screw Silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screw Phillips PM2.0×2.0 screw Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screw Phillips PM2.0×11.0 captive screw Backup and Recovery Recovering system information Backing up your information When to back up Back up suggestions Using system restore points
  • SAML V2.0 Executive Overview
  • SAML, developed by the Security Services Technical Committee of the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS), is an XML-based framework for communicating user authentication, entitlement, and attribute information. As its name suggests, SAML allows business entities to make assertions regarding the identity, attributes, and entitlements of a subject (an entity that is often a human user) to other entities, such as a partner company or another enterprise application. SAML is a flexible and extensible protocol designed to be used – and customized if necessary – by other standards. The Liberty Alliance, the Internet2 Shibboleth project, and the OASIS Web Services Security (WS-Security) committee have all adopted SAML as a technological underpinning for various purposes. SAML History SAML V1.0 became an OASIS standard in November 2002. SAML V1.1 followed in September 2003 and has seen significant success, gaining momentum in financial services, higher education, government, and other industry segments. SAML has been broadly implemented by all major Web access management vendors. SAML support also appears in major application server products and is commonly found among Web services management and security vendors. SAML V2.0 builds on that success. Many of these implementations have demonstrated successful interoperability at a series of events, the latest of which was held at the 2005 RSA Conference. The OASIS SAML Interoperability Lab, sponsored by the U.S. government's General Services Administration (GSA), used three separate scenarios to demonstrate SAML-based interaction between a government or enterprise portal and sites from typical content or service providers. SAML V2.0 unifies the building
  • Virtual PC for Mac Deployment Guide Manual
  • Introduction to Virtual PC for Mac Introduction to Virtual PC for Mac Who should read this guide? About Virtual PC for Mac. How Virtual PC for Mac works Benefits of Virtual PC for Mac What’s new in Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 About virtual machine components Setup and configuration checklist Before You Install Virtual PC for Mac Install Virtual PC for Mac Create an empty virtual machine Install an operating system Install Virtual Machine Additions Configure a virtual machine Install Windows-based programs Installing Virtual PC for Mac About automated installations Step 1:Before You Install Virtual PC for Mac System requirements Supported operating systems Product keys Step 2:Install Virtual PC for Mac Step 3:Create an empty virtual machine Step 4:Install an operating system Step 5:Install Virtual Machine Additions Configuring a virtual machine Set up networking Set up Shared Networking Set up Virtual Switch networking Set up printers Set up shared folders Dragging and dropping files Shared network folders Configure Virtual PC for Mac preferences Application preferences Virtual machine settings Copy a virtual machine over the network Before you copy a virtual machine to another Macintosh computer To copy a virtual machine to another Macintosh computer Install additional programs Add a Windows program icon to the Dock Pause or resume a virtual machine Shut down a virtual machine Safely revert by enabling Undo drives Maintaining virtual machines About optimizing performance . Processor speed Multiple virtual machines Amount of RAM on your Macintosh computer Processor cache About security Check
  • X1 Content Connector for Microsoft Exchange
  • The X1 Content Connector for Microsoft Exchange gives users immediate access to any content in their Exchange cluster through the X1 Enterprise Client. X1 enables powerful, unified search capability across Exchange server clusters, local files and local email. Users can search Exchange and receive results federated with search results from local and enterprise server-based content. Through seamless integration with Microsoft Outlook ®, users can perform common email functions from inside the X1 interface Email is the life-blood of today’s enterprise. Sales, marketing, product development, operations and support functions all use email as a primary work environment to do their jobs. While Microsoft Exchange is undeniably a mission-critical application in the enterprise, the sheer volume of email, calendar and task items as well as the passage of time have turned it into a cavernous store from which meaningful data is often difficult to extract. Through the X1 Content Connector for Microsoft Exchange, the X1 Enterprise Server indexes the contents of one or more Exchange clusters in a secure, scalable and manageable manner. Users can search, filter and sort results based on the full-text contents of Exchange items and metadata fields. Download pdf X1 Content Connector for Microsoft Exchange
  • Need For Speed Porsche Unleashed - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • Need For Speed: Porsche Unleashed (or 2000 in some regions) is the black sheep of the NFS franchise but not in a bad way. For many fans, this was the best game released due to the unusual amount of physics involved in what was supposed to be an arcade game. There were some critics expressed toward the Porsche exclusivity feature but they’ve calm down over the years. Almost seven years later, it’s still the reference point for any NFS games released since then. Cheat mode: Enter create a player mode and enter one of the following names to activate the corresponding cheat function. Small R/C cars - Gulliver Smash-up derby mode in multiplayer1 - Smash Up Drive with Rally physics - Dakar All cars have 933 physics - yraGyraG Heavier cars - fetherw8 Unlock cops in quick race, not all tracks - fuzzyfuz Double speed in single player mode - freewill All cars and tracks Simply enter multi-player mode and select the “Peer To Peer” option, but race alone. You will be able to select any car on any track. Custom picture If you do not like any of the pictures when you are creating a username, you can get a cartoon picture of a man’s head that has the formula one helmet. Type the name of your racer and click “Done”. Take the desired image in .JPG or .BMP file format, rename it to yourname.jpg (or .bmp), where “yourname” is the name of your Porsche Unleashed character. Then, put that
  • Freely Annotating C# pdf
  • Reflective programming is becoming popular due to the increasing set of dynamic services provided by execution environments like JVM and CLR. With custom attributes Microsoft introduced an extensible model of reflection for CLR: they can be used as additional decorations on element declarations. The same notion has been introduced in Java 1.5. The annotation model, both in Java and in C#, limits annotations to classes and class members. In this paper we describe C# a, an extension of the C# programming language, that allows programmers to annotate statements and code blocks and retrieve these annotations at run-time. We show how this extension can be reduced to the existing model. A set of operations on annotated code blocks to retrieve annotations and manipulate bytecode is introduced. We also discuss how to use C# to annotate programs giving hints on how to parallelize a sequential method and how it can be implemented by means of the abstractions provided by the run-time of the language. Finally, we show how our model for custom attributes has been realized. Reflection and dynamic loading are becoming essential elements of modern programs. Their usefulness is testified, for example, by the JDBC architecture that shows how to implement a driver-based architecture exploiting the Java dynamic loading. Although reflection can be used to inspect the structure of types, to access fields and even to invoke methods dynamically, the concept of tagging has been anticipated as an interesting application. Consider for instance the Java serialization architecture: the programmer can declare the instances
  • Tips for Honda CBR 600 F4I/RR Flushmount signal installation Manual
  • What tips for this Honda CBR 600 F4I/RR? In order to remover the factory turn signals and install ours, you will need to remove the entire upper fairing. 2.) Remove the original turn signals from the upper fairing. You can cut the connector off the factory turn signals and splice it into the G.C. turn signals. Simply place the G.C. signals into the spot on the fairing left vacant by the factory signals. The wires will go through the large hole in the fairing and the screw will attach through the small hole. Download Tips for Honda CBR 600 F4I/RR Flushmount signal installation Manual
  • Working with Data in ASP.NET 2.0 - Querying Data with the SqlDataSource Control
  • All of the tutorials we’ve examined so far have used a tiered architecture consisting of presentation, Business Logic, and Data Access layers. The Data Access Layer (DAL) was crafted in the first tutorial (Creating a Data Access Layer) and the Business Logic Layer in the second (Creating a Business Logic Layer). Starting with the Displaying Data With the ObjectDataSource tutorial, we saw how to use ASP.NET 2.0’s new ObjectDataSource control to declaratively interface with the architecture from the presentation layer. While all of the tutorials so far have used the architecture to work with data, it is also possible to access, insert, update, and delete database data directly from an ASP.NET page, bypassing the architecture. Doing so places the specific database queries and business logic directly in the web page. For sufficiently large or complex applications, designing, implementing, and using a tiered architecture is vitally important for the success, updatability, and maintainability of the application. Developing a robust architecture, however, can be overkill when creating exceedingly simple, one­off applications. ASP.NET 2.0 provides five built­in data source controls – SqlDataSource, AccessDataSource, ObjectDataSource, XmlDataSource, and SiteMapDataSource. The SqlDataSource can be used to access and modify data directly from a relational database, including Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Oracle, MySQL, and others. In this tutorial and the next three, we’ll examine how to work with the SqlDataSource control, exploring how to query and filter database data, as well as how to use the SqlDataSource to insert, update, and delete data. Download