Other than the first, these might be more application specific, but I thought they might be useful for this community.
Rule #1: Minimize access to web enabled applications. If all your application needs to be able to do is read from a single data...
The Web Data Leakage Policy Committee (WDLPC, yeah, it's a mouthful) is tasked with creating "a University regulation to address the control of university webpage [sic] content and provide guidance to the university community to prevent leakage of...
Glenn:
I'm not sure why you'd want to use JavaScript when WRAP has "optional" as an internal state. I don't do ColdFusion, but one of my evil minions does. He says something like this:
Do ThisDo That
should work. You would also need to write an...
Come out with your fellow NCSU web developers for a day of volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. In case you don't already know, you can take this leave as "Community Service Volunteer" leave, so you don't have to take any vacation time. More de...
You’d have to be on crack to not see the value in using a consistent “logo” on every University web page. The design developed by Web Communication is simple and unassuming. Varying the colors makes it flexible enough to use with most local color ...