| Date |
Topics
Covered |
| 5/7/02 |
- Why any site larger than a few pages needs Server-Side
Includes and Cascading Style Sheets
- Deconstructing the Swearer Center
- Introduction of the Web Commandments
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| 6/4/02 |
- Explanation and Demonstration of Web Tools
- Deconstructing Web Pub Central
- Update the Web Commandments
|
| 8/6/02 |
- Issues in Web Accessibility
- Deconstructing Psychology
|
| 9/10/02 |
- Where Do We Go From Here, Ideas for Future Forums
- Deconstructing Health Education
|
| 10/1/02 |
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| 11/5/02 |
- Browser Frustrations
- Loading large images in slices
- Deconstructing Geology
|
12/10/02 |
|
1/15/03 |
- No forum - Web Publishers Conference Held
|
2/4/03 |
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3/4/03 |
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4/1/03 |
- Deconstructing the CIS website
|
5/6/03 |
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6/3/03 |
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7/9/03 |
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8/4/03 |
|
9/16/03 |
- Ordering university stationery online
- Deconstructing Equinoxes
|
10/7/03 |
- The Web Pub tool box for beginners (WebAuth, .htaccess)
|
11/4/03 |
- More tool box for beginners (Spam Killer)
- Discuss the 2nd Annual Web Pub Conference at Brown
|
2/10/04 |
- Using Web Standards and CSS to your advantage
(Part 1) (video)
- Rolling out the new campus calendar
|
3/2/04 |
- Part 2 of Using Web Standards to your advantage
|
5/11/04 |
- Using CSS to create printer-friendly
webpages
|
10/5/04 |
- Summer improvements to web server
- Show and explain Betsie
- Catherine Axe from OSL
|
1/11/05 |
- Web site usability and marketing round table discussion
|
2/13/07 |
- Recent web security issues and what’s being done about them
- PHP’s safe_mode, file_upload, and register_globals settings
- Upcoming important survey to be released to you
- New web policies are coming
- Introductions of new, key web people on campus
|
3/8/07 |
- Contribute - Ken Zirkel (PAUR), Tim Thorp (CIS), Barbara Niekerk (Judaic Studies)
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- Web Application Security - Javed Ikbal of zsquad.com presented on common vulnerabilities in web applications.
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4/11/07 |
- Web Accessibility - Kerri Hicks, STG
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4/26/07 |
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5/7/07 |
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- Subversion - James Cramton, CIS
- SOLR/Lucene - Michael Park, University Library
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