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PHP-CSL V2 Available Today

PHP-CSL V2 Available Today 08/15/2002 10:41 AM

PHP Code Snippet Library v2 has been made available today. The new release has a much more enhanced user interface and looks and feels great. View the project at: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/php-csl View the Online Demo at: http://php-csl.sourceforge.net




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Tom Insam: alternate command-tab proposal...
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