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January 19, 2001 Issue

Macworld: The Products, the People, the Din
Despite the fact that we normally keep him chained up in his cube, WebReview.com's wily word geek managed to slip out of his shackles and run down to Macworld. Here's what he brought back. Start Here.
XML Powers QuickTime's Media Skins
By Derrick Story
Say "buh-bye" to rough, dry skin. Make yours fresh and fabulous with cool new features in the QuickTime 5 preview.

Why Netscape 6 Woes Are Your Best Friends
By Makiko Itoh
Netscape 6 has some attractive features—and some bothersome bugs. But as far as standards support goes, it's the best browser yet.

Implementing Information Across Your Site
By Karuna Kapoor and Ved Bhusan Sen
Getting content from a client is often the most difficult step in a site's development process. But once you've got the stuff, how do you best plan and deploy it? Here's some insight that'll get you organizing your information wisely.

Tag Conventions in JSP
By Duane K. Fields and Mark A. Kolb
There are two primary types of tag conventions in Java Server Pages. Learning them gives you insight not only into JSP, but XML, too.

Adding Data to a Database with ColdFusion
Database Developer by John Paul Ashenfelter
Want to add data to a database? Let ColdFusion do the walkin'.

Eagle Photo: Leading with Your Best
by Roger C. Parker
If you're searching for ideas to enhance your site traffic, take a look at what a local business did with their site.

The Price Tag on Downloadable Fonts
Tag of the Week by Chuck Musciano
Rumor has it that downloadable fonts are fabulous. But Chuck's not sure if they're worth the cost.

The Reverse Cookie Server Conspiracy
Swaine's Frames by Michael Swaine
Will someone please get Swaine a bucket?

Norman Goes Psycho
Offline by Paul Jon
For that technical difficulty we call life, here's "Offline." It's a comic about technology, the future, and everything in between.





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