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Author Name: Tom Mollerus
Company: Tom Mollerus

Author Bio:
Tom Mollerus has been consulting on Web development, information architecture, and user interfaces since 1996. Currently the Director of Technology at myStockOptions.com, he brings a high degree of technical expertise and experience to online businesses.

Tutorials written by Tom Mollerus:

Passing Emails to ColdFusion Through PHP
I've written about how you can send data to ColdFusion from another task on your server, such as passing an email from your mail system to CF through a shell script. But what if the shell script doesn't work, or what if you're on Windows and don't have access to scripting at all? Well, you can also use PHP to pass the data. Here's how.
Thursday, 3rd January 2008

Using CSS Selectors to Highlight Unedited Form Fields
At An Event Apart Boston, CSS guru Eric Meyers mentioned an incredibly sensible technique for giving users a simple means of telling which fields in a form they still need to fill out: use attribute selectors in your CSS to highlight form fields which still have a default or empty value after the user submits the form.
Thursday, 3rd January 2008

Writing an Email Autoresponder Script with PHP
It's very convenient for users to be able to communicate with web applications (or businesses) via email, but it's not always easy for the employees of the company to respond. Some of the email requests could be complex, and others could be simple but occur very frequently.
Thursday, 3rd January 2008



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