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Java answers expand, 29th October 2005

The Java language, servlets and servlet containers FAQ sections are expanding quite rapidly and may soon need new sub-divisions. Initially broke the question links down into more readable chunks. A few fundamental Web design questions still arise.

HTML & XHTML

Java API

Java interface design

Java language

Java programming

Java servlet "how to"

Java servlets

Java threads

Site design

Tomcat configuration

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RSS user agent update, 16th October 2005

Updated the RSS user agent listing with many more identifiers extracted from server logs. Notable additions include the Google Desktop and Google FeedFetcher clients.

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Switch to Google AdSense for search, 13th October 2005

Changed the server side includes for the site search form to use Google AdSense, rather than Atomz search. Removed all references to advanced search and the search help from the FAQ and site log pages, and the "At a glance" boxout, and removed search references from the site vocabulary. Removed a permanent redirect to the site search FAQ from .htaccess.

Added an un-linked "hidden" path and linked bad bot path to robots.txt to monitor activity.

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