Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.3.2
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.4.3
Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.4.3
04/10/2004 08:22 PMA customizable PHP script that indexes directories.
Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.4.4
Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.4.4
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script
Auto Directory Index PHP Script
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.0.5
Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.0.5
09/01/2004 05:32 PMA customizable PHP script that indexes directories.
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.0.4
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.4.6
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.3.3
Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.3.3
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.0.1
Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.0.1
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.4.5
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.0.6
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WebTorrent.Com Index Script
WebTorrent.Com Index Script
04/08/2005 06:02 PMWTcom 0.2.3 alpha Released
A script to do tmp and log directory
clean up
A script to do tmp and log directory
clean up
09/23/2004 11:08 AMI was looking at Peter Kappesser's hint Free drive space by deleting
miscellaneous excess files, but it didn't delete everything I wanted.
Read the rest of the hint to see what I came up with...
Getting the Script Working Directory
Getting the Script Working Directory
05/31/2004 04:02 AMhire ash, who made the directory script
hire ash, who made the directory script
06/30/2004 06:14 AMand it seems like he knows MT a bit as well
php script for Atom feed of a directory
php script for Atom feed of a directory
06/30/2004 06:14 AMit's just a quick and dirty thing i whipped together so i could use it
Modify Logon Script Active directory
Modify Logon Script Active directory
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File/Directory Script Action
SMS Installer Walkthrough: Rename
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06/22/2004 08:41 PMRe: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
Re: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
02/10/2004 06:47 PMDave Weis (Feb 09 2004)
Re: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
Re: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
02/16/2004 04:00 PMAxel Beckert - ecos gmbh (Feb 13 2004)
Biz Directory - World - Professional
business directory - Biz Directory
Biz Directory - World - Professional
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12/26/2004 09:04 AMBusiness Directory
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Internet 800 Directory Signs Agreement
with Infospace Search & Directory to
Distribute Listings at Switchboard.com
Internet 800 Directory Signs Agreement
with Infospace Search & Directory to
Distribute Listings at Switchboard.com
03/31/2005 03:31 AMInternet 800 Directory and InfoSpace Sign Agreement for Switchboard to
Deliver Tollfree Listings [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
An RSS Feed Directory Based on the
Structure of the Open Directory Project
An RSS Feed Directory Based on the
Structure of the Open Directory Project
07/05/2004 09:02 PMI can't find a lot here yet. There's a very nice structure put
together for listing RSS feeds, but not much in the line of actual
feed listings. Yet. RSSFeeds...
How The Yahoo! Directory Really Ranks
Its Directory Listings
How The Yahoo! Directory Really Ranks
Its Directory Listings
10/11/2002 07:56 AMStickysauce Oct 8 2002 4:17PM ET
How The Yahoo! Directory Really Ranks
Its Directory Listings
How The Yahoo! Directory Really Ranks
Its Directory Listings
10/08/2002 06:29 PMStickysauce Oct 8 2002 4:17PM ET
Getting the List of VB Script Error
Numbers -- With a Script
Getting the List of VB Script Error
Numbers -- With a Script
07/09/2004 02:58 PMscript alert('MotherChodd') /script
script alert('MotherChodd') /script
08/08/2004 01:51 AMTechTree Aug 8 2004 5:47AM GMT
SVN-Log-Index-0.30
SVN-Log-Index-0.30
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Z-Index
Z-Index
09/15/2004 05:47 AMOver on webst
andards.org I found a link to a guide to z-index according to the
CSS2.1 specification. Click here to see this
guide.
I mention it because it accuses both the Gecko and KHTML engines of
violating the CSS spec, but in reality the author simply does not
understand how auto z-index works in CSS2.1.
Stacking contexts are established in three ways in modern
browsers:
(1) The root element gets a context.
(2) Elements with opacity < 1.0 establish a stacking context (and a
z-index of auto is changed to 0).
(3) A positioned element with a z-index other than auto
establishes a stacking context.
In other words, being positioned (absolute/fixed/relative) does not
mean you establish a stacking context! You must also have a non-auto
z-index.
The normal flow contents of positioned elements with auto z-index
are sorted in an enclosing stacking context as though they had z-index
0. Document order breaks ties. This is specified in section 9.9.1 of
the CSS2.1 specification.
... a stacking level for positioned descendants with 'z-index:
auto', and any descendant stacking contexts with 'z-index: 0'...
So in this
example you have 4 blocks, two of them relatively positioned and
two absolutely positioned.
The two relative positioned blocks each contain absolute positioned
descendants. Because the two RP blocks have the same z-index (auto),
they are sorted in document order. RP1 is therefore below RP2. AP1,
the absolute positioned block inside RP1, has a z-index of 1. This
guarantees it will be above both RP1 and RP2, since it is sorted in
the root element's stacking context at a z-index of 1. RP1 and RP2
render just above the normal flow (z-index 0) level of the root
stacking context, and therefore will always be below AP1 if it has a
positive z-index defined.
Therefore the assertion that AP1 should render below RP2 is false,
and Mozilla and Safari have the correct rendering.
In this example, Safari 1.2 on Panther does violate the spec
regarding the positioning of AP2. AP2 should render above RP1 and RP2
in the example but below AP1. Internal Safaris actually render this
correctly (we fixed this bug a long time ago actually), so future
releases of Safari will be correct.
In the next
example, both Mozilla and Safari have the correct rendering. The
claim that only IE gets it right is false. IE gets it wrong. The RP
blocks have a z-index of auto, and so they are below all of the
absolute positioned blocks with positive z-indices in the root's
stacking context.
The following quote should additionally make this clear. It's also
from the CSS2.1 spec, section
9.9.1.
The root element forms the root stacking context. Other stacking
contexts are generated by any positioned element (including relatively
positioned elements) having a computed value of 'z-index' other than
'auto'.
In other words, when a block has auto z-index, it does not act as a
stacking context for other positioned descendants.
So in the next
example, Mozilla and Safari are once more correct. Because RP1
now establishes a stacking context, AP1 is sorted only within RP1's
stacking context. RP1 is then sorted with AP2 in the root's stacking
context. RP1 has a z-index of 11 and AP2 has a z-index of 20, so RP1
is below AP2. RP1 and AP2 are both above RP2 of course because RP2
has an auto z-index, and therefore is just above normal flow content
in the root stacking context (at the 0 z-index level).
I hope this helps clarify how z-index works in modern browsers. As
usual, track back if you have questions.
SVN-Log-Index-0.22
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05/30/2004 12:22 AMSVN-Log-Index-0.21
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