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As the desire to deliver rich web content and functionality has increased over the last decade, Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies have become increasingly powerful. Unfortunately, many of these technologies have been out of reach for many client application developers because of the non-trivial learning curve involved. In addition, with the number of RIA technologies available, where do you even begin? In many cases, there was not a “one size fits all” solution, so RIA development would involve a mix of HTML, JavaScript, Adobe Flash, and perhaps a little AJAX thrown in (just to name a few possibilities).
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Config in a java web application Web Forward Sequence API details Supported Handhelds, Platform, Browser Constraints If you have a web site and mobile web site, how many URLs do you need for user to access these web sites? Usually two, one for web, one for mobile. The JMBD makes it possible to use single URL for both web and mobile site. To achieve this goal, the JMBD provides two modules: • Browser Detection • Web Forwarding The Browser Detection module detects the browser type. It tells you the client is from a PC browser and from a mobile handheld.
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Dvipdfm Users Manual pdf

This package is a DVI (TEX) to PDF conversion utility, having the following features: • Support for outline entries (also called bookmarks), named destinations, and annotations (including hyperlinks, forms and widgets). Nearly every Acrobat Distiller pdfmark is approximated. • Support for “standard” DVI specials such as HyperTEX (HTML), TPIC, color specials, PSfile, and other PostScript specials. • Native support for inclusion of MetaPost output and inclusion of arbitrary PostScript files with help from an external program. • Support for thumbnails with a little help from GhostScript to generate the thumbnails. • Support for arbitrary, nested linear transformations of typeset material.
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Motorola E1000

Motorola E1000. Developer Reference Sheet. Band/Frequency. UMTS 2100 MHz. GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz … Creating Media for the Motorola E1000. References:
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