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Linux Journal Issue #95/March 2002
Features
- XSLT Powers a New Wave of Web Applications by Cameron Laird
- Cameron explains the mysteries of XSLT and its multiple uses.
- Client-Side Web Scripting by Marco Fioretti
- Personalize your web experience with a little Perl.
- Improving the Speed of PHP Web Scripts by Bruno Pedro
- Discover what's holding back your PHP scripts and set them free.
Indepth
- Ruby by Thomas Østerlie
- The pluses of the scripting language taking Japan by storm.
- Browser Comparison by Ralph Krause
- A look at the strengths and weaknesses of seven web browsers.
Toolbox
- Take Command
Configuring pppd in Linux, Part II by Tony Mobily
- Kernel Korner
Inside the Linux Packet Filter, Part II by Gianluca Insolvibile
- At the Forge
Zope Products by Reuven M. Lerner
- Cooking with Linux
Scriptwriting for ze Web and Everywhere Else
by Marcel Gagné
- GFX
Film GIMP at Rhythm & Hues by Robin
Rowe
- Linux in Education
Putting Linux in Classrooms around the World
by John D. Biggs
Columns
- Linux for Suits:
Natural Forces by
Doc Searls
- Focus on Software:
Seven Kernerls on Five Systems by David A. Bandel
- Focus on Embedded Systems:
Bully in the (Embedded) Playground by Rick Lehrbaum
- Geek Law:
Unbiased License FUD by Lawrence Rosen
Reviews
- The Book of Zope by Reuven M. Lerner
Departments
- Letters
- upFRONT
- From the Editor: SPAM, Not Spam, Is the Stuff of Memories by Richard Vernon
- Best of Technical Support
- New Products
- Advertisers Index
Strictly On-Line
- Secure, Transparent and Ubiquitious Desktops Part II by Jeremy D. Impson
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- A Rough Year for SSH by Jose Nazario
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- Protozilla: Pipes, Protocols and the Web Browser by R. Saravanan
- Protozilla allows client-side CGI to extend Mozilla-based web browsers.
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