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Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Internet / General )
You'll surf a lot faster by using shortcut keys in your browser. By Jan Jorgensen Do you ever use shortcut keys when using a browser? If you do, go to the bottom of this article and rate this tip as "Not useful." But if yo
09-26-08
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Programming / Web Languages )
There's no faster, easier way to become proficient in JavaScript. By Jan Jorgensen This book landed on my desk just before my holiday in Greece. I looked at it and thought, "How can anybody cover such a large subject in just 16
08-15-08
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
Dig more into what you can do with frames and see why they could be useful for you. By Jan Jorgensen In my previous frame-crossing tip, I showed you how to send information between various frames on a Web page using just HTML and JavaSc
06-27-08
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Internet )
Four great add-ons/extensions extend Firefox functionality and save you a lot of time. by Jan Jorgensen I know, I know. I promised to give you Part II of the frame-crossing TechTip, but time has been short, and I haven't finished it
03-28-08
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Programming )
Reveal frame secrets to make your Web applications act cooler. By Jan Jorgensen I like frames. I know a lot of Web developers will dislike that I say that, and if you don't believe me, go to Google and search for "I hate frames
01-11-08
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Scripting )
With JavaScript, you don't have to reinvent the wheel. Someone has always been there before you. Sometimes you discover things that make you say, "Well, that's clever!" If you have ever monitored a help desk, you kno
10-12-07
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Scripting )
Find the correct script for the job.
07-06-07
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
Yes, you can pass variable data to an HTML document.
04-27-07
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / SQL )
Search U.S. cities using SQL SOUNDEX or LIKE.
03-02-07
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
With RPG CGI and JavaScript, you can automatically update Web page information.
01-19-07
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
Add more cool features to the interface.
12-22-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
Use JavaScript and CSS to improve the interface of your Web pages.
11-03-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / RPG )
This programming model controls the open/close file overhead.
09-29-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
Prompt for ZIP codes using RPG CGI and AJAX.
09-01-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
Add a calendar to your HTML forms.
08-11-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Web Languages )
Want to make your HTML error-handling look real cool?
06-30-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / RPG )
Do it with either the Apache Web server or the original AS/400 HTTP Web server.
05-12-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Java )
Emailing from the iSeries is easy, and you don't even need to know Java!
02-17-06
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Programming )
In SEU, you can page left and right with F19 and F20, but if you're at V3R1, try F11 instead. F11 makes paging left and right easier by toggling between the left side and the right side of the source member; you need only to use one function key, and
10-01-95
 
Written by:Jan Jorgensen
( Tips & Techniques / Programming )
You can start the debugger from CODE/400 without prompting by pressing Ctrl-D. The debugger will be invoked right away. Unfortunately, if you press Ctrl-D by accident, you cannot cancel it until everything is loaded. Fortunately, you can make sure th
09-01-95

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