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Google Maps API - Google Code - 0 views

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    This is Google's page that explains their Google Maps API. "The Google Maps API lets you embed Google Maps in your own web pages with JavaScript. The API provides a number of utilities for manipulating maps (just like on the http://maps.google.com web page) and adding content to the map through a variety of services, allowing you to create robust maps applications on your website." This is mentioned in Mod 6 and you can learn more about it by going to this site.
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Pictures From Paris - 0 views

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    One more php challenge - a photo gallery that uses a dropdown selection form. Both pages validate. I also placed the dropdown form on the results page for ease of use. Special thanks to Evamarie for helping me figure this one out!
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Fade In/Fade Out - 0 views

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    I found a tutorial for a fade in/fade out effect that looks really cool and then implemented it with slight revisions. It works!
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A Long Way GoneQuiz - 0 views

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    Oh my gosh, it works. After two days of trying to figure out why perfectly good code wouldn't work, Dr. Halavais told me that I had to zap gremlins in my PHP text, because the text was imported. Anyhow, I'm currently teaching my freshmen a book called A Long Way Gone, and since I need to find interactive ways to keep their interest buoyant, I thought this quiz might actually work in my own classroom. Thanks to Jen Rock and Dr. Halavais for their help in getting this accomplished.
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A library of DHTML and Ajax scripts - DHTMLgoodies.com - 0 views

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    This website has a ton of tutorials and codes. It also has explainations and is a great way to search for ideas and get a sense of what kind of code you will be producing. I would recommend this site to anyone in this class, I wish I would have found it earlier in the semester.
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Ajax Tutorial - 0 views

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    I still don't understand why AJAX is useful (heh) but this website explains it really well. Thanks for a great semester y'all.
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JavaScript Tutorial - 0 views

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    Another tutorial by w3schools. They do a great job explaining everything about JavaScript, from basics to the nitty-gritty.
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Map to Leonardo's Pizza of Millhopper in Gainesville, Florida - 0 views

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    If you're ever in or near Gainesville, Florida, you must stop in at Leonardo's Pizza of Millhopper.
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Debugging Tutorial - 0 views

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    Common bugs and how to fix them.
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Comments Form on Tortellini Soup Recipe - 0 views

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    My comments form for challenge 4-F. Took a long time, but I finally got it.
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Show Comments on Tortellini Soup Recipe - 0 views

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    This page lets you submit a comment, and then displays it on a new page.
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daquiri - 0 views

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    This is my recipe with a submit button that stores the information given into my database.
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My favorite restaurant - 0 views

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    My review and map of Rolf's -- a cozy German restaurant in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan. I have a lot of great memories of this place... and hopefully more to come!
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Essential Technology - Ajax Arrives for the Enterprise - CIO.com - Business Technology ... - 0 views

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    A smart article that reads almost like a novel, or maybe more like an engaging scholarly paper. It won't teach you how to implement Ajax/Javascript; rather, it will help you put it all into perspective a bit more.
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daquiri - 0 views

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    This is my daquiri recipe again, this one when you hit the submit button gives you the information you have given, along with previous comments that others have added below.
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Filter for a form - 0 views

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    still doesn't quite work ... hoping for mercy! I will send you the php so you can see if there's anything wrong. I can't find it...
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Dice - 0 views

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    here is my extremely delayed dice from the third webprog
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Rate My Courses - 0 views

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    Here is my final project, a way for people to rate their courses and make comments. I outputted the professors' names, when the course was taught and the comments, figuring that was the most relevant information.
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