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'viewer expression web'.

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MSDN Webcast: Designing Standards-Based Web Sites With Microsoft Expression Web (Level 200)

White Papers This webcast introduces the viewer to the new Expression Web tool, created to help professional designers collaborate with developers to build standards-based Web sites. Expression Web provides full access to industry standards such as Cascading...

[February 17, 2007, 0:00]

Microsoft Webcast: Creating Cutting-Edge Web Designs With Microsoft Expression Web (Level 200)

White Papers The viewer of this webcast will gain a deeper understanding of user experience and to explore the professional user interface and innovative features in Expression Web. In this webcast, get up close and personal with Microsoft Expression Web and...

[February 17, 2007, 0:00]

OptiPerl

Downloads Features include: Internal server and web browser for previewing, feature packed editor with syntax highlighting, local and remote debugging, context sensitive help, code librarian and templates, regular expression tester and explainer, plug-in...

[February 27, 2008, 19:01]

Extracting Structure From HTML Documents For Language Visualization And Analysis

White Papers Language framework patterns are visualized in a custom Framework Viewer to identify important patterns of expression for further analysis. Document analysis is shifting from document image analysis to the analysis of electronic documents...

[November 2, 2008, 23:00]

Text Log Monitor

Downloads Has filtering searches through text logs allowing you to pin point critical entries using simple or complex regular expression driven filters. Version 8.0.0.47 has added file mask date and time pattern matching, added delimiter algorithm to viewer...

[July 18, 2008, 2:01]

3D Display Could Be A Killer App For Wireless

News It would take a lot more data to get that level of expression [without 3D]," Aoki said. And the 3D images on wireless phones don't appear to leap out at the viewer. Perhaps, he said, businesses hoping to sell their wares to people who shop online...

[June 7, 2001, 15:15]