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May 29, 2005
Keeping Track of Google
[schestowitz.com] Google Alerts: HTML-formatted E-mails which occasionally get sent. Recent changes in SERP’s of interest are highlighted.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Schestowitz.com] schestowitz.com: Also, the transition to a new ranking system would have been seamless. Are Google preparing an announcement and halt PR in the interim? This has already lasted too long to be a technical fault.
[Wmub.org] the WMUB Help Desk Blog: BE SUSPICIOUS OF HYPERLINKS ON WEB PAGES YOU HAVE NEVER VISITED BEFORE. To be completely honest, the chance of you running into a spoofed URL on a web page is pretty slim, andthe chance is all but zero on the big .com sites you visit every day. More likely than not, the criminals will be spoofing URLs in email messages, not on Web pages.
[Theplaceforitall.com] Tech info Blog!: Gmail Supports "thismessage:": You know how when you get HTML-formatted emails sometimes you click on one of the links in it and it takes you to a different part of the email? Well, when you would click on one of those links (they start with this, by the way: thismessage:) in a message you are reading in your Gmail account you would simply get a error message saying that the "thismessage:" is not supported. Now when I click a link like that in a message I am reading in my Gmail account it works and takes me to the correct part of the message. Gmail appears to be converting the "thismessage:" thing to just normal anchor tag to move between parts of a HTML-formatted message.
[Ryanfarley.com] { public virtual blog; } - October 2004 Entries: A friend of mine and I were talking the other day about “gold-medal” T-SQL we've come accross. The one that wins the gold for me is the code I found a long time ago on SQL Server Central from Masar Ivica that creates a PDF file from scratch in a stored procedure. No external tools used. No PDF libraries or anything, just good old T-SQL (plus use of the FileSystemObject to write out the file itself - but still all done in the stored pr
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Posted at May 29, 2005 07:44 AM
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