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	<title>Will Bontrager Blogs Web Site Techniques</title>
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	Site management tips, automation ideas and solutions, free and fee software ideas. Ideas and solutions to make site ownership a pleasant and satisfying experience and your web site more effective.
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		<title>Web-Source.net for Web Site Design and Development Information</title>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 14:12:05 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description>Shelley Lowery of http://Web-Source.net has published some of our articles since soon after the Willmaster Possibilities ezine was first published. Her site is a real find for many who happen upon it for the first time. [more at http://www.willmaster.com/blog/related-sites/web-source_net.php ]</description>
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		<title>Your Form Knows URL Of Previous Page</title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 01:52:25 GMT</pubDate>
		<link>http://www.willmaster.com/blog/automation/form-has-URL-of-previous-page.php</link>
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		<description>You have a web page with a recommend form or a form to request more information. You have links to the form at various web pages. And you want the form to know which web page the user came from. This article shows you how to give the form the URL of the web page where the link was clicked. [more at http://www.willmaster.com/blog/automation/form-has-URL-of-previous-page.php ]</description>
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		<title>Surveys And Polls By Email</title>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 01:44:10 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description>This article describes several ways to conduct surveys and
polls via email. Most can be implemented with either plain
text or HTML email. One, only with HTML. [more at http://www.willmaster.com/blog/misc/surveys-by-email.php ]</description>
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		<title>Adjusting Date By Number Of Days</title>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 22:26:58 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description>Unix system time is the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970. To adjust a date by a certain number of days with Perl, convert the date to a system time number, adjust the system time number by 86400 for each day, then convert the result into a date. (86400 is the number of seconds in a day.) [more at http://www.willmaster.com/blog/perl/perl-adjusting-days-in-date.php ]</description>
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		<title>Copywriter's Roundtable</title>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:51:29 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description>As of this writing, I subscribe to no less than free 4 ezines published by copywriters. My favorite is Copywriter's Roundtable. [more at http://www.willmaster.com/blog/related-sites/copywriters-roundtable.php ]</description>
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		<title>URL Masking - Attainment and Prevention</title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 00:59:50 GMT</pubDate>
		<link>http://www.willmaster.com/blog/contentprotection/url-masking.php</link>
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		<description>This article does two things: It tells you how to do URL masking. And, it tells you how to protect yourself if someone is masking your web pages without authorization. [more at http://www.willmaster.com/blog/contentprotection/url-masking.php ]</description>
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		<title>Skeleton DOCTYPE Tag Web Pages For Markup Validation</title>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:21:18 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description>When making things such as widgets or other code intended to be pasted into web pages at other web sites, it is prudent that the code validates. It should validate with all DOCTYPE tags. [more at http://www.willmaster.com/blog/development/doctype-tag.php ]</description>
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