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I haven't been involved with Internet advertising since the mid nineties. I'm a little ignorant on the ad business these days, but I know things have 'evolved' since then. I know most sites, like this one, only get paid if people click on the advertisement. Is this also true for … | |
Re: Not sure how many of you know this, but I feel it's my duty to point out pud's the "CEO" of AdBrite. I put this in quotes because it's just too much irony for me to write with a straight face. Sorry pud. :) | |
Re: When you reference ${nickname} from JSTL, what the JSP is doing is looking in either the request object for a nickname attribute or the session object [i.e., request.getAttribute("nickname")]. So if you want to use ${nickname} from JSTL but set it in your servlet, then do request.setAttribute("nickname", "My Nickname"); If you … | |
I find it interesting almost all of the big content sites have AdSense/Overture/Kanoodle/AdBrite links on them. Wouldn't it be more profitable to sell direct advertising to major advertisers? If I were running sites like these, I'd prefer to have a few big clients paying major money for a campaign rather … | |
How about a forum for web application security? I'd be interested in discussing security issues related to writing web-based applications, as well as security concerns regarding existing web applications, such as vBulletin. I'm talking about things like cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, SQL injection, form input manipulation, and authentication/authorization techniques. | |
Re: [url]www.corejsf.com[/url] is a good place. I don't want to discourage you, but JSF is a hard technology to master if you're writing big applications (although the basics of it aren't too bad to learn). One of my pointers is to learn upfront the six phases of the JSF lifecycle and … |
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