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  • Quick Guide for WM BluePlayer pdf
  • The WM BluePlayer program for O2 mini, “WM_BluePlayer.CAB”1 ii) Some MP3 files for trial – either store them in the handset or in a SD card. 1 “WM_BluePlayer.CAB” – suitable for O2 Xda II mini WM BluePlayer Installation/Un-installation: Installation 1. Transfer the WM BluePlayer program file to the SD card via a card reader, Infrared, Bluetooth or directly copy it onto the handset (for details on how to do this, please check your handset user guide). 2. To install the program, please open the WM BluePlayer program file from where the file was copied to, the installation will automatically start. 3. You may be prompted “The program you have installed may not display properly because it was designed for a previous version of Windows Mobile software”, please click “OK” to continue. Download Quick Guide for WM BluePlayer pdf
  • SAP Tutorial Book: The DCOM Connector Manual
  • DCOM provides a standardized basis for creating and integrating distributed software components. External client applications can use DCOM as infrastructure for their communication with SAP servers, to access R/3 components. With this technology, R/3 components such as BAPIs or remote function modules appear as COM objects and use the runtime environment of the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS). The DCOM Connector provides a C++ Template Library developed by SAP, which you can use to create COM objects from business objects of the R/3 system and administer them. The two scenarios below describe the different uses of the DCOM Connector: PC Client Applications Client applications on a frontend use DCOM to access COM objects installed on one or more MTS servers. In such a scenario, all you need to do is distribute the client application software to different PCs. It is not necessary to install any additional SAP software on the PC, since MTS components are accessed remotely. The DCOM Connector allows you to q Concentrate on programming the client application without having to consider the RFC protocol. q Simplify table handling with ADO using standard tools (for example, Data Bound Control). q Use comfortable development environments (VB 5/6) for developing the clients. WEB Scenario You use Active Server Pages (ASP) to create WEB pages whose HTML coding contains executable scripts on the server side. ASP communicates with the MTS via DCOM to access MTS components. The MTS can run on the same machine as the web server (IIS), but this is no
  • Stupid and Useful Microsoft Word Tricks
  • You should be aware that MS Word has several built-in features designed to “autocorrect” the text. This is because the program is designed for business users (for the most part), and often these corrections will not be appropriate for academic papers. However, you should realize that this feature is a problem. Here is a partial list of stupid “auto-corrections” that you might encounter: 1. The computer might try to turn prose text into outline format. You will suddenly observe your work as a numbered list. 2. In a similar fashion, the computer might take an outline and change the format – including its font, indentation, and text size. 3. The computer might try to change URLs into web addresses (highlighted in blue) which can be linked if the computer is online all the time. This is prohibited in MLA format. For example, a web address should read < http://www.mla.org> rather than http://www.mla.org. 4. The computer may convert ordinal numbers (such as 1st) to superscripted text (such as 1st). Most documentation styles do not allow superscripted text. 5. Initially, MS Word sets margins at 1.25 inches. MLA requires 1-inch margins. Consequently, you must correct this manually. To do so, the Mac user must click on the Format option of the menu bar (at the top of the screen), and select Document. Next, select Margins and adjust them to 1 inch. PC users should manually adjust the margin-ruler near the top of the screen. 6. Word users should also be aware that font changes take effect for text
  • Installation instructions for Stratmosphere Audi S4 Short Manual
  • Stratmosphere Audi S4 Short Shifter Assembly (Adjustable Leverage) … Stratmosphere customers for the purposes of Audi S4 Short Shifter Content of this Audi S4 short manual Installation instructions for Stratmosphere Audi S4 Short Shifter (for 2004+ V8 6-Speed S4s) We appreciate your purchase of the new Stratmosphere Short Shifter for your V8 Audi S4. You have good taste! You now own the first and finest short shifter in the world and the only S4 shifter with cartridge bearings. If you feel aggressive and you are all about radical, then set the shifter at the extremely short level and get after it. If you want to have it smooth and quick, set it to the standard reduction. Either way you can’t lose, you can only smile. Make sure you carefully read our instructions prior to installation and get your tools ready for an easy job. As always, we are here to help and we want to make sure you enjoy your S4 to the maximum! -Pete, Stratmosphere What’s included with your package: One (1) Stratmosphere Audi S4 Short Shifter Assembly (Adjustable Leverage) ACQ Aluminum shifter lever ACQ Aluminum linkage bracket Four (4) aluminum spacers One (1) 6mm shoulder bolt One (1) 5mm locking hex nut Three (3) bearing shims (only… Download Audi S4 PDF Manual
  • ENFOCUS PitStop Extreme Quick-Start Guide
  • Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with this Quick-Start Guide. It is the best way to get off to a speedy start with PitStop Extreme. Create a new, blank PDF document in PitStop Extreme by choosing File > New, or use some sample PDF documents, and feel free to experiment and play around with the tools described in this Quick-Start Guide. You will quickly get an idea of the essentials of Enfocus PitStop Extreme. For detailed, complete descriptions of all the features and concepts of PitStop Extreme, please refer to the User Guide or Help. The PitStop Extreme Working area You can find the following elements in the PitStop Extreme Working area: • The PitStop Extreme Toolbox • The Job Window • The PitStop Extreme Palettes The Job Window The Job Window shows the open job. If multiple jobs are open, you can select them from the Windows menu. Besides the Zoom and Pan tools in the Toolbox, and the Zoom functions in the View window, the bottom of each Job Window contains a number of navigating tools Download pdf ENFOCUS PitStop Extreme Quick-Start Guide
  • 1989 Mazda RX-7 Factory Service Manual
  • This Online/PC version of the Manual has been brought to you by “Scott 89t2? and www.1300cc.com Thanks to those who are hosting it for me. Some parts of the manual may be hard to read or see on the screen, but if you print the pages out it’s perfect. Well except for the crookedness .. *Terms of Use: This online/PC copy of the manual is only to be used and in your possession if you already own the printed version. It is for backup purposes only in case yours (or part of) is lost or damaged. If you downloaded this manual by mistake, Please Remove it from your possession. I also take no responsibility for what you do to yourself or your car while you use this manual…. Download
  • Web 2.0 Testing
  • Websites have changed significantly in the Web 2.0 world. The youtube generation has quite different expectations about websites in general. For starters, websites with plain HTML forms and smartly laid text are passé, and are being replaced by websites full of dynamic content: Google Maps, Gap’s highly interactive website and Nike’s all new Flash website are all examples of the new generation of websites. Not only are the sites getting richer – more rich media, video etc. – they enable users to do a lot more. Companies like Timberland, Ikea, Home Depot, Sherwin Williams, have created websites that offer sophisticated applications that allow users to create-a-custom-product or try-before-you-buy. A Web 2.0 website may feature any or all of a number of the following techniques: Rich Internet application techniques, optionally Ajax and Flash based Syndication and aggregation of data in RSS/Atom Extensive use of folksonomies (as tags or tag clouds) REST or XML Web service APIs Semantically valid XHTML markup and/or the use of Micro formats Clean and meaningful URLs Use of wikis Web log publishing Mashups Add these new technologies to the fact that the web browser market is no longer dominated by Microsoft Internet Explorer. Browsers like Firefox, Opera, Netscape and AOL are increasingly emerging as significant competitors. Download pdf Web 2.0 Testing
  • BMW Aftersales Parts Bulletin PDF
  • Below are the most commonly used SA (Option) Codes for our vehicles Options for Police Vehicles Automatic Transmission Leather Upholstery Metallic Paint Super-Premium Audio System Cold-Weather Package First Aid Kit Sport Package, 318ti Rollover-Protection System Exhaust Compensation EGII Catalytic Converter for Diesel (E36) Without Catalytic Conver ter (E36 Compact/Touring, 1994) Without Catalytic Converter Without Catalytic Converter Inclement-Weather Package E36 (US) Seed-Oil Methylester - Version RME Steptronic Inclement-Weather Package E34 (US) Inclement-Weather Package E32 (US) Long Rear Axle, Higher Ratio 4-Traction System Shortened Rear Axle Transmissi on Ratio Heat Package Automatic Transmission Download BMW Aftersales Parts Bulletin PDF
  • Integration of AJAX and Java Server Faces Paper
  • Everybody is now talking about Web 2.0, a Web that is more dynamic, richer, more interactive, and, ultimately – much more exciting than anything we know now. It’s just human nature to look for unusual and new stuff. But, what does that mean for business applications? Let’s look at Google Maps. Yes, we are all excited by Google Maps. It looks great. It is very interactive. And, most importantly, it behaves completely differently from what we expect to see in a “normal” browser. But, compared to any realistic business application – say something like trivial Internet banking – Google Maps is nothing. It supports just a few use cases compared to the hundreds or thousands of use cases for a typical business application. How many input fields does it have? How many validation rules? How complex is the business process and page flow? Anybody could build Google Maps using any kind of technology, but business application developers face completely different challenges, challenges that are much more demanding! What does Web 2.0 mean for the present world: Web 2.0 is a phrase that is coined by O'Reilly Media in 2004, referring to the second generation Internet-based services. Second generation Internet services has become more and interactive and exiting to the present users. With out which it would have been impossible to construct such a small world. An enterprise want to improve there sales by providing users much user friendly and interactive websites. Web 2.0 has been included with advanced technologies like AJAX, JSF, Visual Studio 2005,
  • Ajax and Java development made simpler Part 4
  • Create JSF-like components, using JSP tag files Learn how to use deferred values and deferred methods in custom JSP tag JavaServer Pages (JSP) and JavaServer Faces (JSF) used to have different variants of the Expression Language (EL). Their unification in JSP 2.1 opened new possibilities, allowing you to use deferred values and deferred method attributes in your custom JSP tags. This article shows how to develop Java™ Web components based on JSP tag files, which are much simpler and easier to build than the JSF components. JSP and JSF are the most important Java standards that we use today for building Web applications. The philosophies of these two technologies are quite different, however. With JSP, the underlying mechanisms are simple, you control what is happening, and you have the freedom to do things how you want. JSF adds some complexity and processing overhead, but the application model is standardized, which means tools can do more for you, vendors can provide component libraries, and developers can focus on building applications. As Parts 2 and 3 of this series demonstrated, you don't really need a complex framework for building Web forms. If you like simplicity or if you need to develop a Web application quickly, you can use the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) in combination with tag files and dynamic attributes. You'll be able to customize your components very easily, controlling the HTML output and the HTTP requests. Using the JSF framework together with a good component library may be the right choice if you are