Adobe's Dynamic Documents
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Dynamic documents revisited
Dynamic documents revisited
11/12/2003 05:39 PM
Back in July, when Tim Bray pointed to a best-practices document that
the W3C TAG (Technical Architecture Group) gathers periodically in
exotic locations to discuss, I was exploring a way of dynamically
building views of XML documents in the browser. In a
couple
a> of postings
(and with some help from Bob Clary) I was able to post a Web page
that turned the TAG's Web page into a dynamic outline that can
selectively display elements styled as:
- practices
- principles
- constraints
- stories
- acronyms
- ednotes
In addition, it can selectively display:
- internal links
- external links
- paragraphs containing arbitrary text
...New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
12/24/2004 12:19 PMElcomSoft Co. Ltd. has released Advanced Office Password Recovery
(AOPR), an application that allows business managers, information
technology support administrators, and law enforcement officials to
gain access to Microsoft(R) Office(R) password-protected documents,
that have been accidentally or purposefully password protected. New
product combines the latest and the most advanced cryptanalysis
algorithms developed by Elcomsoft's research department. AOPR is
capable of instantly recovering passwords for a wide range of
Microsoft's business and office applications, including all components
of MS Office, from the very first DOS versions to Office 2003
programs, including the ones for Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and localized
versions. Over 30 different types of password encryption methods are
supported. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
Adobe's Microsoft strategy
Adobe's Microsoft strategy
04/17/2004 11:21 AMKnowledge@Wharton editors meet with Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen to discuss
challenges, plans and competitive strategy against rivals such as
Microsoft.
Features: Adobe's InDesign and XML
Features: Adobe's InDesign and XML
08/04/2004 08:53 PMDavid Miller takes us on a tour of the new XML features in Adobe's
InDesign tool.
Adobe's PDF hitches a ride with Linux
Adobe's PDF hitches a ride with Linux
06/10/2004 02:28 PMThe popular format for viewing documents will be adapted for the
open-source operating system--debuting in navigation systems for cars.
Developers react to Adobe's Macromedia
buy
Developers react to Adobe's Macromedia
buy
04/18/2005 06:10 PMDesigners, developers express mix of optimism and apprehension about
merger. Companies post FAQ to allay concerns.
SVG Tips and Tricks: Adobe's SVG Viewer
SVG Tips and Tricks: Adobe's SVG Viewer
07/03/2002 07:16 PMAntoine Quint takes a look at the special features available in the
most popular SVG viewer around, Adobe's SVG Viewer 3.0.
Adobe's Warnock awarded Lovelace Medal
Adobe's Warnock awarded Lovelace Medal
05/14/2004 06:06 AMPdf pioneer honoured
InCopy CS2 and GoLive CS2 round out
Adobe's big announcements of the day
InCopy CS2 and GoLive CS2 round out
Adobe's big announcements of the day
04/04/2005 02:25 AMAdobe announced today
Adobe GoLive CS2, a powerful authoring tool for Web
and mobile content, and
Adobe InCopy CS2, a professional writing and editing
program that integrates tightly with
Adobe InDesign CS2.

Adobe's Chizen: Mac business has stayed
strong
Adobe's Chizen: Mac business has stayed
strong
04/22/2004 02:55 PMIn an interview with PC Magazine Editor-in-Chief Michael Miller, Adobe
CEO Bruce Chizen offered some insight about his company's continued
support of the Macintosh market. Chizen said that Adobe gets about a
quarter of its revenue from mac users. While he admits that in some
cases it hasn't made sense for Adobe to compete against Apple, Chizen
also recognizes Mac user loyalty and said that Adobe's Mac business
"has stayed relatively strong."
Adobe's fourth-quarter results top
analysts' forecasts at US$83.3M
Adobe's fourth-quarter results top
analysts' forecasts at US$83.3M
12/12/2003 03:17 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 12 2003 2:18AM ET
Adobe's Policy Server tightens document
privacy
Adobe's Policy Server tightens document
privacy
01/05/2005 10:13 PMAdobe Systems on Wednesday rolled out its LiveCycle Policy Server,
which lets enterprise users apply policies to PDF documents to improve
regulatory compliance and information privacy
efforts.
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Adobe's Version Cue could leave you open
to local hackers
Adobe's Version Cue could leave you open
to local hackers
12/19/2004 03:00 PMDrunkenBlog has an intriguing post about a local remote root exploit
found for Adobe's Version Cue which ships with Adobe's Creative Suite
of software. Version Cue is designed to help creative professionals
find, share and track multiple versions of files and jobs in progress
in a collaborative environment. The problem is, the system is insecure
and "could permit a local malicious user to obtain root privileges on
the target system". Beware the freelancer!!
See: Bugtraq
US-CERT
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

Adobe's latest Creative Suite improves
product integration
Adobe's latest Creative Suite improves
product integration
04/04/2005 01:16 PMZDNet UK Apr 4 2005 5:24PM GMT
Adobe's Policy Server tightens document
privacy (InfoWorld)
Adobe's Policy Server tightens document
privacy (InfoWorld)
01/05/2005 10:37 PMInfoWorld - Adobe Systems on Wednesday rolled out its LiveCycle Policy
Server, which lets enterprise users apply policies to PDF documents to
improve regulatory compliance and information privacy efforts.
RAID Problem Exposes Adobe's Achilles'
Heel (Ziff Davis)
RAID Problem Exposes Adobe's Achilles'
Heel (Ziff Davis)
03/27/2005 11:35 PMZiff Davis - Opinion: Adobe's activation system conflicts with a few
RAID controllers, causing hassles for some individual users. Such
concerns should be just as important to the company as its big-picture
enterprise goals.
Adobe's new stock photo hub--over
230,000 royalty-free images via Adobe
Bridge
Adobe's new stock photo hub--over
230,000 royalty-free images via Adobe
Bridge
04/04/2005 02:25 AMAdobe today announced Adobe Stock Photos, a new stock photography
service that offers designers a central hub for high-quality,
royalty-free images for layout and design. Adobe Stock Photos is
available from within
Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium and Standard Editions,
Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe InDesign CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2 and
Adobe GoLive CS2. Adobe Stock Photos accesses hundreds of thousands of
images from some of the world's leading stock photography providers,
including: Photodisc by Getty Images; Comstock Images by Jupitermedia;
Digital Vision; imageshop royalty free by zefaimages; and amana.

Adobe's deal to acquire Macromedia sets
stage for online battle with Microsoft
Adobe's deal to acquire Macromedia sets
stage for online battle with Microsoft
04/19/2005 08:55 AMLubbockonline.com - Tue Apr 19, 07:45 am GMT
"What is Dynamic DNS?"
"What is Dynamic DNS?"
11/16/2003 08:31 PMTo go Dynamic or Not to go Dynamic
To go Dynamic or Not to go Dynamic
01/15/2003 08:47 AMOne of the hot questions in promotion over the last year has been the
effect of dynamic urls in search engines. When to dump them and how to
optimize for them. Some often heated an surprising discussion ensues
the from WebmasterWorld pros. (subscription required).
Dynamic CSS with PHP
Dynamic CSS with PHP
06/22/2004 11:47 PMNeed to generate style sheets dynamically with PHP to keep presentaion
logic together or create environment aware style sheets with PHP and
JavaScript? This tutorial shows you how!
No dynamic XAML?
No dynamic XAML?
11/10/2003 11:11 PMLet's assume for a moment, that XAML is HTML "done right" for
rich clients (suspend disbelief if you have to). It
apparently
SVG like elements, if nothing else. It doesn't have CSS,
but apparently there are
other ways of solving similar problems being proposed.
Apparently, one can
embed small amounts of code in the markup. Unquestionably
controversial, but often handy. This corresponds roughly to
the role that JavaScript plays in HTML... or does it?
What about
Dynamic HTML? Namely the ability to modify the rendering
and content of the document on the fly? Isn't that lost by a
compile to bytecode approach?
Simple Dynamic DNS 0.2
Simple Dynamic DNS 0.2
11/11/2003 03:26 AMA light set of scripts which provide DNS support for dynamic IPs.
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.11
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.11
09/15/2004 11:38 PMPerlIO-via-dynamic-0.02
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.02
02/17/2004 10:32 AMDynamic IP redirection
Dynamic IP redirection
10/30/2003 04:50 AMThose working on the internet as webdevelopers or webdesigners more
than often find the need to host webservers on their own machines to
let their clients follow their work. The problem is that as the IP
changes, the address they gave their clients will stop working. To
solve that, several companies offer you the chance to update your
dynamic IP everytime it changes allowing you to keep a static URL
pointing to your working, localhost machine.
Dynamic Languages
Dynamic Languages
08/12/2004 11:41 AMDynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages: After reading the "
Programmers are Idiots" essay that Joe posted last week, I got to
thinking about my situation. Am I actually a programmer? I came to
the conclusion that no, I'm not — I'm a scripter. I work
predominantly on the Web, and while I can "program" in Visual Basic, I
work best in scripting languages like PHP.
I guess I like to think that I solve problems, regardless of
method. I may not fire up a C++ IDE and compile stuff right and left,
but my company comes to me with IT problems every day (every hour,
sometimes), and I manage to solve 90% of them. I use all sorts of
languages and technologies, but at the end of the day, problems are
solved and business continues to improve.
(I will admit, however, to a concerted attempt lately to program
some things in VB.Net. Why? Because while I may not consider myself
a "programmer," I do enjoy getting paid like one. And, sadly, you
don't see many job postings for "problem solver.")
Related to all this is the essay linked above. It's a Very
Important Thing. It's very long, but it has good headings, so you can
skim it.
The author attempts to redefine traditional "scripting" languages
like Perl, Python, and PHP as "dynamic languages." It's essentially a
call for respect — these languages may be as glamourous as
Visual Basic, Java, and C++, but they solve as many problems.
Oftentimes more.
Just as Linux was suddenly recognized as a significant platform
choice after years of being "snuck in through the back door",
high-level open source programming languages are becoming recognized
by mainstream analysts as key pieces of an effective approach to
building software.
[...] The strengths of these languages derive from their open
source nature, from their pragmatic approach, and from their constant
evolution in response to real user needs. Ignoring them is equivalent
to ignoring the hammer in your tool chest because you've just been
sold a fancy screwdriver.
So, am I a programmer? Or am I a scripter? Or am I just a guy who
solves problems through a broad base of experience with what a lot
platforms, languages, and applications can do?
If it were up to me, I'd much rather hire someone who knew a little
about a lot, and who could analyze a problem from that perspective
before coming up with a solution that was centered around making the
problem go away rather than using one language over the other. Of
course, sometimes you need a specific type of programmer, but just as
often, you don't — you really just need a problem solver.
But maybe I'm just making excuses because I don't have CS degree
and I hate compiling stuff. Perhaps I'm just bitter.
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Dynamic categories
Dynamic categories
01/16/2004 11:27 AM
A while back I stopped assigning the items I post here to categories.
It wasn't because I couldn't be bothered to do the categorization.
Quite the contrary, I'm really interested in achieving that result,
and more than willing to put some effort into it. But, although I'm
generally a huge proponent of the publishing technique I call
static serving of dynamically-generated pages, it increasingly
seemed like the wrong way to deal with categories.
...Dynamic Pages
Dynamic Pages
05/12/2004 05:18 PMWebDevInfo May 12 2004 8:18PM GMT
Dynamic Java
Dynamic Java
12/17/2004 06:37 PMIt’s pretty clear that
dynamic languages are
a hot area, maybe the hottest, in the world of software development.
We need to do more to make them easily usable by people in the Java
ecosystem. So on Tuesday we held a summit here at Sun, with a few of
our internal Java leaders, and on the dynamic-languages side, Larry
Wall and Dan Sugalski (Perl and Parrot), Guido van Rossum, Samuele
Pedroni and Sean McGrath (Python), and James Strachan (Groovy). It was
an educational day for us; herewith some take-aways and pictures...
TZO Dynamic DNS Client v3
TZO Dynamic DNS Client v3
06/09/2004 08:47 PMTZO uses true dynamic DNS client/server technology to fix static
domain name to a dynamic IP addresses. This lets Internet users with
Cable, DSL and dialup Internet connections host their own website, FTP
server, mail server, game servers, or any other TCP/IP service.
[Shareware $25.00 30 Days 3.5 MB]
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.10
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.10
09/06/2004 10:37 AMDynamic vs Static
Dynamic vs Static
11/20/2002 12:42 PMPhil Ringnalda proposes a "Half-baked, and a little fried" hybrid
dynamic/static weblog system: While browsing through Rasmus's Tips and
Tricks...
Dynamic in a Flash
Dynamic in a Flash
04/13/2005 03:29 AMUsatoday.com - Tue Apr 12, 08:11 pm GMT
Dynamic modification of algorithms
Dynamic modification of algorithms
10/30/2003 07:06 AMSFSMKTL ver.1.0 PhP release is now available
How dynamic categories work
How dynamic categories work
01/22/2004 02:05 PM
In the spirit of the lightweight browser-based solution, I decided to
create an equally lightweight server-based version based on Python and
libxml2/libxslt. (I'm also working on a slightly heftier, but more
powerful variation based on Berkeley DB XML; we'll explore that one
next time.) [O'Reilly
Network]
...Dynamic Text Replacement
Dynamic Text Replacement
06/15/2004 08:28 AMLet your server do the walking! Whether you're replacing one headline
or a thousand, Stewart Rosenberger's Dynamic Text Replacement
automatically swaps XHTML text with an image of that text,
consistently displayed in any font you own. The markup is clean,
semantic, and accessible. No CSS hacks are required, and you needn't
open Photoshop or any other image editor. Read about it today; use it
on personal and commercial web projects tomorrow.
IL2-FB dynamic online server
IL2-FB dynamic online server
01/19/2004 11:42 AMnew beta version available
Dynamic Library Model
Dynamic Library Model
12/23/2003 11:36 PMSite Created
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