PHP Cookbook has a wealth of solutions for problems that you ll face regularly. With topics that range from beginner questions to advanced web programming techniques, this guide contains practical examples -- or "recipes" -- for anyone who uses this scripting language to generate dynamic web content. Updated for PHP 5, this book provides solutions that explain how to use the new language features in detail, including the vastly improved object-oriented capabilities and the new PDO data access extension. New sections on classes and objects are included, along with new material on processing XML, building web services with PHP, and working with SOAP/REST architectures. With each recipe, the authors include a discussion that explains the logic and concepts underlying the solution.
In this book, you will acquire a comprehensive
understanding of GIMP Toolkit (GTK+) that can help you to become a proficient graphical
programmer. Before continuing, you should be aware that this book is aimed at C programmers,
so we will jump right into using GTK+. Time will not be spent covering information you
already know.
This discussion will attempt to outline some truths and common misconceptions about digital audio watermarking. It will survey the intrinsic obstacles that such technology is required to overcome, shedding light on its performance criteria, compromises and limitations. While doing so, it will also survey a few common types of applications, hopefully leading to a clear understanding as to the appropriateness of such technology and its expertise within multimedia content protection.
OPIAM stands for Open Identity and Access Management. This Suite will provide modules for user & right centralized management: user profile management, ldap content consultation, access control based on RBAC & provisioning policies, and Web SSO.
This program would work fine only with a specific flash tool through PC printer port under EPP mode.Program is capable of identifying flash chip manufacturer, device type, capacity,... It also allows user to dump flash data, edit/revise the content of flash chip on the Screen, and re-write them back to the chip.