[LordsReform-announce]ditto

expertise rdq at sensewave.com
Fri, 8 Jun 2007 13:34:42 +0300


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All the source code is included. The problem is that it wouldn't be
exactly the same environment as being inside Internet Explorer or being
inside Spark or being inside Firefox. The application comes with full
source-code available under a  BSD-style license, so you can experiment
with it and use it in your own applications. An HTTP POST requires a
Content-Type header to be set on  the XMLHttpRequest object by using the
following statement: req. This allows applications to programmatically
handle authentication.<br>
in the United States and other countries.<br>
He was a key contributor to the Application Server Enterprise Edition
design and implementation.<br>
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