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Matlus ISAPI, TCP/IP and Webservice Related Articles

Why you Should Not Letterbox your Videos

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August 13, 2008 02:31 PM Views:5873   Favorited:0   Comments:6
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There are a few reasons why you'd want/need to letterbox your videos. However in this article, I present reasons for NOT leterboxing your videos. The two cases in which I feel letterboxing is not desired are as follows: You want your HD videos (16:9 aspect) to look like Cinemascope film

Getting Your HD Videos to show in the Correct Aspect

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June 25, 2008 08:46 AM Views:9668   Favorited:1   Comments:30
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The Problem One would think that of all things, getting your video to show in the correct aspect ratio would be something that just happens. In reality, we find however that this is not the case. The most common problem people seem to have is what I call a “squished” video. A squished

What are WebServices

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January 11, 2008 02:34 PM Views:863   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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WebServices are - No wait! I'm not going to give you yet another definition. If you're like me, you'll probably understand it better with as example. That's what I'll try and do. So here is a simple example. Lets say, FedEx has a WebService that allows customers to get information regarding a certain

Delphi does WebServices

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January 10, 2008 02:34 PM Views:2532   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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Delphi 6 Enterprise makes building WebServices a breeze. This does not mean that one can’t build WebServices with Delphi 6 Pro or even earlier versions of Delphi. It is possible. However, since no framework exists, you’ll either have to build one yourself or use a third party toolset

The Multi-Module ISAPI Framework

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January 09, 2008 02:39 PM Views:1350   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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The Matlus Multi-Module ISAPI Frame work allows you to use multiple WebModules in your ISAPI Projects. Due to this, team development of ISAPI applications has been made simple/possible, since each team member can work with her own set of modules to be later seamlessly merged with the main application.

Best Practice - Using the TPageProducer Component

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January 08, 2008 02:40 PM Views:1751   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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In my experience with Delphi's WebBroker framework since Delphi 3, I've found the TPageProducer to be the single most useful component (out of the box). I have put this component to many uses in many different applications. Over a period of time, I've come up with a set of rules that define the ways

The Internet and Internet Applications

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January 07, 2008 02:40 PM Views:709   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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TCP/IP Domain names and IP Addresses Domain name registration and DNS servers Ports and services Other TCP/IP services Web Servers Web Server software Web sites and HTML Pages DHTML ActiveX / Java Applets Web Server Extensions CGI

ISAPI Versus CGI/ASP

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January 06, 2008 02:40 PM Views:2574   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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CGI - Common Gateway InterfaceCGI comes in the form of scripts or executables. In this article, the comparison between ISAPI and CGI assumes we're talking about CGI executables and not scripts. Considering the fact that executables are faster than scripts due to the interpreted nature of scripts.

What are Cookies?

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January 05, 2008 02:40 PM Views:789   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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What are Cookies?Cookies are a general mechanism which server side applications, such as CGI/ISAPI can use store information on the client side of the connection and later retrieve this same information. The addition of a simple, persistent, client side state significantly

Authentication and Security in IIS

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January 04, 2008 02:44 PM Views:4396   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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This article describes the Authentication & Security Features of Microsoft Internet Information Server. Integration with Windows NTThe World Wide Web (WWW), Gopher, and FTP services included with the Microsoft Internet Information Server are fully integrated with Windows NT Server user

Relative Paths, Virtual Folders Explained

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January 03, 2008 02:44 PM Views:1605   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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While building Web sites/application, you're bound to come across issues with regard to "paths". Sometimes these paths are related to URLs and sometime these "paths" are related to physical paths to images or html templates on your web server. In this article we'll see how to tackle some of these issues.

What is TCP/IP

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January 02, 2008 02:44 PM Views:561   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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Do you really need to know all this?No, not really. A basic understanding is good enough. You don't need to go really deep into the workings. At any time, if you feel, you're getting in too deep, don't worry. Just skip on to the next article. I put it in simpler terms there. TCPTCP

PART 1 - Understanding Client/Server

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January 01, 2008 02:46 PM Views:643   Favorited:0   Comments:20
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TCP/IP stands for – Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol. This protocol is widely used throughout the world and is a standard way of communication across the Internet. With the way things are going, Internet enabled", I thought I’d try and explain TCP/IP
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