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Character Entity References in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0 
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Character Entity References in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0
Author: Elizabeth Castro

Here is a set of tables containing the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as described in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. I have divided them into my own, hopefully logical, categories:

  • Entities for characters with special meaning in HTML and XHTML
  • Entities for accented characters, accents, and other diacritics from Western European Languages
  • Entities for punctuation characters
  • Entities for mathematical and technical characters (including Greek)
  • Entities for shapes and arrows

Each table has five columns. The first column contains the entity reference, in the form &entity_name;, that is, an ampersand, the entity name, and then a semi colon. The second column displays how that entity appears in your browser. The proper character will only appear if you have a font that can display it. The third column contains the number reference for the same character in the form &#number;, that is, an ampersand, a hash symbol (which signals that a number reference is coming), the character's number, and then a semi colon. The fourth column shows how the number reference displays in your browser. Again, the proper character is only displayed if the default font selected in your browser preferences contains such a character.

The fifth column contains a description of the character, and an occasional note. You can either hover over the note link to see the note, or click it to go the notes page, which will open in a separate window.

There are many ways to order character entities. You can order them alphabetically, by number, or by Unicode collection, to mention just a few methods. I find all of these rather arbitrary. So, I have taken the liberty of classifying them into what I consider logical categories, and sometimes subcategories, and then by alphabetical order. I hope you find it useful. And don't forget, you can always use your browser's Find command to find a particular word or phrase within this page.

For more information on how to use these entities in your Web pages, see HTML, XHTML, and CSS, Sixth Edition, Visual QuickStart Guide, by Elizabeth Castro.

Posted by Raven on Friday, July 31, 2009 @ 10:38:50 EDT (672 reads)
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Beyond Google AdSense: Monetizing smaller Web sites 
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Advertisers look for niche audiences

What can small companies and start-ups without huge audience numbers do to earn money from their Web sites? At the Revenue Bootcamp Conference in Mountain View, Calif., panelists discuss pay-per-click ads, and why they might not be the best model for small companies. Rather, they say, finding a single sponsor or targeting a more specific audience could be a better strategy. Panelists include: Neil Chase, vice president of Author Services at Federated Media; Samir Arora, chairman and CEO of Glam Media; and David Kopp, senior director of North American ads at Yahoo. Moderator: Bill Reichert, managing director of Garage Technology Ventures.


Posted by Raven on Friday, July 31, 2009 @ 10:08:08 EDT (1120 reads)
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TinyMCE/TinyBrowser Cross-Site Scripting and Cross-Site Request Forgery 
Security SECUNIA ADVISORY ID: SA36031

VERIFY ADVISORY: http://secunia.com/advisories/36031/

SEVERITY: High

AFFECTED PRODUCTS:
- TinyMCE editor with TinyBrowser plugin
- Any web sites/web applications that use TinyMCE editor with TinyBrowser plugin

DESCRIPTION: Aung Khant has reported some vulnerabilities in TinyBrowser, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery attacks. The vulnerabilities are reported in version 1.41.6. Other versions may also be affected.
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 @ 20:15:57 EDT (1157 reads)
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NuNuke NuBlackv1 Theme 
PHP-Nuke ThemesGazJ writes "NuNuke NuBlackv1 theme released for public download. Dark theme with forums created for use on NuNuke.co.uk and we decided it should be up for download. Live View. Download requires 7-zip. Free membership is required to download."
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 @ 00:46:23 EDT (608 reads)
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Game Trailers XML RSS Center Block 
Blocksfloppydrivez writes "‍

Game Trailers XML/RSS Block allows you to display assorted videos from a feed of your choice from www.gametrailers.com. You can customize the block and the data it shows. The following options are available.

  • Cache Support (to keep the page load from taking forever)
  • Custom Cache Timers
  • Item Limits
  • Custom XML Feed
  • Display Console Type
  • Display Watch Icons (Flash, Windows Media Player, Quicktime)
  • Custom Watch Icon Width & Height
  • Custom Item Images Width & Height
  • Custom Table Dimensions for Images & Data
  • Language Defines (Language Support)

This item requires IonCube Loaders to run and they are included. Enjoy.

Download Game Trailers RSS / XML Center Block

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Posted by Raven on Saturday, July 25, 2009 @ 18:23:43 EDT (669 reads)
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RavenNuke(tm) theme release for July '09 
RN Themespapamike writes "My newest theme PMC-WOW was released today. The inspiration for this theme came from World Of Warcraft, The Burning Crusade. This is a premium quality theme and probably the only one designed exclusively for RavenNuke(tm). It comes with matching forums, download and web link graphics, a video slot, mapped out navigation, custom your account icons, and lots more.

Members can download it FREE
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Posted by Raven on Saturday, July 25, 2009 @ 12:57:14 EDT (605 reads)
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Could You be Hacked Like Twitter? 
SecuritySouthern writes "The French hacker who broke into Twitter's Google Apps and stole more than 300 private company documents has revealed in detail how he did it. Using a method known as "cracking," the man who goes by the name Hacker Croll was able to break down Twitter security by trolling the Web for publicly available information, according to TechCrunch. Eventually, Croll found one weakness many of us are guilty of -- using one password for everything -- and Twitter's security was compromised. Read on to see how Hacker Croll did it, and consider whether access to your digital life could be breached by his methods.
read more: PCWorld
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Posted by Raven on Monday, July 20, 2009 @ 16:46:55 EDT (619 reads)
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NukeSentinel(tm) COUNTRY and IP2COUNTRY Table Updater 
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This marks the initial release of the new style NukeSentinel(tm) COUNTRY and IP2COUNTRY Table Updater. This Updater application is based on the RavenNuke(tm) Ravenstaller(tm). It has been tested with both RavenNuke(tm) and standard phpnuke. Remember that this is an upgrade/update application so it assumes that you already have NukeSentinel(tm) installed. It does no checking for the NukeSentinel(tm) installation.

These table updates are current as of July 12, 2009.

How To Use:
- Unpack the NukeSentinel(tm) COUNTRY and IP2COUNTRY Table Updater archive and place the INSTALLATIONIP2C folder in your html root folder
- To run the upgrade point your browser to http://www.your_domain.tld/INSTALLATIONIP2C/update_ip2cSQL.php
- Follow the instructions on the screen to install/upgrade
- Remove or Rename the INSTALLATIONIP2C folder

Trouble Shooting:
- I suggest that you run the Server Environment Check before starting the upgrade
- Please submit all support issue in the NukeSentinel(tm) IP2Country Upgrades Forum

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Posted by Raven on Thursday, July 16, 2009 @ 23:43:21 EDT (566 reads)
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News from the McAfee front 
Securitysebastiaan writes "Hello friends at ravennuke! Always know if your pc has problems or your scripts have viruses. Here's a sample:

Hacme Travel 1.0

Hacme Travel is designed to teach application developers, programmers, architects, and security professionals how to create secure software. Hacme Travel simulates a real-world travel reservation system, which was built with a number of known and common vulnerabilities such as SQL injection and buffer overflows. This allows users to attempt real exploits against a client-server type of application written in C++.

more stuff you find here o yeah 1 it's free!!!!

maybe it's something for scan your scripts or pc or of the check of the script is pci safe

greets,
Sebastian

http://www.mcafee.com/us/enterprise/downloads/free_tools/index.html
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Posted by Raven on Thursday, July 16, 2009 @ 23:27:49 EDT (637 reads)
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Fully Fledged and Integrated phpBB3 - phpBB3ToNuke 3.0.5 Full - Stable Release 
Enterprise NukeToolBox writes "
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With great cooperative helps from phpnuke volunteers group, phpBB3ToNuke 3.0.5 full scale stable release has shown up in public. The present version includes all minor bug fixes, which keeps 100% compatibility with phpBB3 and phpBB3 styles. No words to explain this project and release because too many nuke users have been awaiting.

Once again, please do not miss to read more texts about this proud announcement of phpBB3ToNuke.

Features:
1. Full functionality of phpBB3 plus additional phpnuke interfaces
2. Phpnuke theme and styles auto synchronization
3. Easy adaptation of phpBB3 styles
4. Tons of extra tools and functionality

Main developmental site: www.nukekorea.net

Caution: Nuke Korea does not allow phpBB3ToNuke package to use for any types of commercial purposes.

Special Thanks: Raven ( www.ravenphpscripts.com )
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Posted by Raven on Monday, July 13, 2009 @ 21:34:28 EDT (1009 reads)
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