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meotoo writes "We are pleased to announce the availability of a new website mainly dedicated to the nuke community. MeoToo Development, here you'll find our products such as OurTube, NukeAjax, AddGameBatch, etc, and also some Flash Games conversions we did to work under V3Arcade add-on. We are running with a mostly basic but functional php-nuke installation to be a fast and user-friendly browsing, providing support forums where we'll try to help everyone who needs it. We are at your service. Visit us at http://www.meotoo.com/
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Note:this is a mostly commercial site although the prices are not expensive
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 @ 13:54:55 EDT (1093 reads) ( | Score: 0)
August Theme PMC-Assassins Creed
papamike writes "I have wanted to build this theme for a long time now and finally got around to doing it. PMC-Assassins_Creed is a premium quality theme that members can download for FREE.
It comes dressed up with some great graphics that follow the Assassins Creed theme. Matching forums, download and web link graphics, transparent overlay and fixed background give it a classy look.
You won't find any other place that offers premium themes designed exclusively for RavenNuke(tm). I have the largest number of themes to download and the best quality themes you will find anywhere. Each month I create a new theme just for RavenNuke(tm).
RavenNuke(tm) is the most secure CMS that I have found on the web. Help me in supporting the community."
Posted by Raven on Monday, August 03, 2009 @ 11:42:23 EDT (1059 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Persianized Raven Nuke Sentinel IP2Country
aneeshtan writes "We ( Nukelearn People ) provide a remix of Raven Nuke Sentinel IP2PC for Persian community .
This package consists of Persian translation file and new style for this script
link to script : http://www.nukelearn.com/ftopicp-5285.html#5285
link to download : http://www.nukelearn.com/downloads-28.html
direct link of download : http://aneeshtan.persiangig.com/PHP/IP2PC-www.nukelearn.com.zip
www.nukelearn.com"
Posted by Raven on Sunday, August 02, 2009 @ 03:45:49 EDT (1238 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Character Entity References in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0
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.
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 (1640 reads) (Read More... | 8830 bytes more | Score: 0)
TinyMCE/TinyBrowser Cross-Site Scripting and Cross-Site Request Forgery
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 (2335 reads) (Read More... | 1815 bytes more | Score: 0)
NuNuke NuBlackv1 Theme
GazJ 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 (1032 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Game Trailers XML RSS Center Block
floppydrivez 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.
Posted by Raven on Saturday, July 25, 2009 @ 18:23:43 EDT (1011 reads) ( | Score: 0)
RavenNuke(tm) theme release for July '09
papamike 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
See it in action HERE
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Download it HERE"
Posted by Raven on Saturday, July 25, 2009 @ 12:57:14 EDT (827 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Could You be Hacked Like Twitter?
Southern 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"
Posted by Raven on Monday, July 20, 2009 @ 16:46:55 EDT (856 reads) ( | Score: 0)