The following Javascript code would disable the user from using the browser’s Back button.
<script language=”javascript”>
window.history.forward(1);
</script>
Filed under: Javascript, Tutorials and Tricks | 6 Comments »
The following Javascript code would disable the user from using the browser’s Back button.
<script language=”javascript”>
window.history.forward(1);
</script>
Filed under: Javascript, Tutorials and Tricks | 6 Comments »
IllegalArgumentException: Parameter value is inappropriate
NullPointerException: Parameter null where prohibited
IndexOutOfBoundsException: Index param out of range
ConcurrentModificationException: Concurrent modification detected when not allowed
IllegalStateException: Object state is inappropriate for method invocation. Ojbect may not be initialized before accessing its state. ClassCastException (Illegal state of object)
UnsupportedOperationException: Object does not support the method. Substitutional principal
Filed under: Java, Tutorials and Tricks | 3 Comments »
From Google website:
Bring Gmail to your domain.
This special beta test lets you give Gmail, Google’s webmail service, to every user at your domain. Gmail for your domain is hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.
Gmail – 2 gigabytes of storage and search tools that help users find information fast.
Control Panel – Easily manage user accounts, aliases and mailing lists.
Want to be part of this beta test?
Gmail for your domain is currently available as a limited beta. If your organization is interested in helping Google test this service, we’ll consider your domain for this beta. You’ll need to sign in with a Google Account (or get a new one), and answer a few quick questions about your organization and your email needs.
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Oracle is planning to buy the following three open-source software companies, which valued at more than $600 million according to Business Week Online.
What is the next target for Oracle?
Read more about this at www.businessweek.com.
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Read more at Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox.
[Source: Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox]
Filed under: Tutorials and Tricks, Web Design | 2 Comments »