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		<title>Build Custom Templates for Your Data-Driven Web Sites</title>
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		<description>Most developers dread dealing with HTML tables and cells to build their Web sites. For one thing, tables make it difficult to modify the site later or to change its appearance. Discover some basic techniques for writing Web sites that you can later re-skin by using templates during the site&apos;s initial creation. Also, learn why you should use data-driven techniques for your own Web sites.</description>
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		<title>eRuby: Using Ruby and MySQL for Dynamic Web Pages</title>
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		<description>In a previous tutorial you learned how to get started using the Ruby language as a web scripting language by embedding it in HTML. You need some type of database connectivity to do the cool dynamic stuff. So here is a tutorial written by Markus Jais on how to connect to a MySQL database using Ruby. I will be updating and editing this tutorial to include more windows instructions where applicable.</description>
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		<title>Everything You Wanted to Know About SQL Injection</title>
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		<description>If you are a CMS user or web developer then you should know what SQL injection attacks are and how to protect your web applications against them. Hackers are using more SQL based attacks, getting smarter about how to attack a website and using better tools. You have to get a good understanding of how their attacks work if you are going to choose the right software and keep your website secure. Here I will review several types of SQL injection attacks and how they occur. Then take a look at what web developers and end users can do to prevent them.</description>
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		<title>VB/MySQL.com</title>
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		<description>An online resource for people developing database-driven web applications using Visual Basic and MySQL.</description>
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