Author: JT Smith
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- Programming
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Do you need cutting-edge information? Then you need the USENIX Annual Technical Conference, established 1983. USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association, offers professional-level tutorials, three technical tracks, an information-laden vendor exhibition, BoFs, Work-in-Progress presentations, parties and get-togethers for senior researchers, developers, sysadmins, and security analysts.
The USENIX Annual Technical Conference Exhibition features nearly 100 companies, products and services. Browse through the latest technologies and product demos to find the right solution to your business needs.
For more information, please contact:
Dana Geffner, USENIX Exhibition Manager
Phone: 1.831.457.8649
Email: dana@usenix.org
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Deletion of company, person and consultation in eZ contact has been fixed. Various bugfixes in consultation edit. Image views no longer displays error messages, instead a standard image explaining the fault is shown. Companies no longer disappear if they have no category selected, they are placed at the top category. eZ forum uses messagelist/1/2/3 instead of messagelist/1/?$Offset=2&Limit=3 in order to allow robots to index all postings to the forum. Clicking on author name in an article will take you to a page listing all articles by the author. Support for animated gifs/pngs in eZImageCatalogue. Bugfix for files with uppercase letters in the suffix. Added a small FAQ file. Added info about windows installation. Image list is improved, there’s no longer images which take up more than one cell, they are also centered. File sizes for images are shown correctly. The login box in user/admin will remember the last page you were on and redirect to it when loggin in. Productview will list extra images with title and description in one column. A few smaller bugfixes. More friendly messages around the board.