17th March 2005
Today was a technically cool day for me.
I got to mess around with and become familiar with PHP List Manager which is an open source PHP program to send out graphically styled, branding focused targeted newsletter and emails. Easy to use and powerful, it was a total blast and I will probably mentioned it more in the near future.
Then there is browser news. Rumors from credible sources have begun to leak about the release of Internet Explorer 7.0, and now we find out that Mozilla will no longer be developing it’s “Mozilla Seamonkey” platform that is based off the Gecko rendering engine.
I also came across something really interesting at the end of my day today involving embedded Flash movies, so hop on over to the coding section to find out why I soon becoming a crusader for the Satay Method for including Flash in web files.
Sections Updated: Browsers, HTML Coding
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