13998Multiple Address Email Spider Stumperhttp://clarksco.com/blog/?p=9Thanks to Kevin Duhe (A.K.A. Webmaster Kevin) at KZLA.com a new version of the Email Spider Stumper is now available. Webmaster Kevin needed a solution for multiple addresses on a single page and he modified my script to handle that need. He was kind enough to share it with me and I with you.JavaScript > Scripts and Programs > SecurityOct 12, 2006Scott Clark and Kevin Duhe
No Right Click Generator makes a simple JavaScript that allows you to protect your HTML source code and images of your web sites by preventing visitors from right-clicking on your sites. An specified alert box will prompt out when visitors right click their mouse.
JavaScript password scripts have improved substantially over time, with the latest enhancement being an encrypted password, archived using "fuzzy" algorithms. The result are password scripts that won't crumble as soon as the user views the page's source. Use this script to password protect your webpage; based on a simple yet effective encryption method, it's one of the best of its kind.
How to test: To use this conversation tool, you must first have agreed upon a code phrase with your co-chatters.
Type the code phrase in the form below and the software will check if there's an ongoing chat corresponding to that code. If it is, it will let you log into the chat room, using the same phrase. If the code phrase does not exist, it will let you start a new chat room that will respond to that code. You must then wait until some of your co-chatters logs on.
The chat room will last for an hour after the last person posts to it, then it will be deleted. Or, if you use the log out function, the last person who logs out will delete the chat file.
The encryption used is 3DES, or Triple DES, and the encryption is performed by the users of the chat, using the code phrase as key.
NOTE: This host is not a chat host. This is an example for test only, so please download the scripts and implement it on your own server for regular use. Thank you
Basically you design a rather complex object as a placeholder for relatively more simple ones. In terms of QLIB, you create an object that has "children". Each "child" object can have its own children. For example, when you design a game, you create the game main screen; it has various nested controls as buttons, led displays etc. To let a child to make calls to parent's properties and methods, QLIB introduces parent property
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