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1. Simple image loading message
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Great for pages with multiple images that need to to be preloaded. Uses the window.onerror object/property to allow javascript to run before the body of the page has loaded.
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2. Dynamically Loading Images with Flash MX
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This article will show you how to dynamically load JPEG images from any URL. This article assumes basic knowledge of Flash MX.
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3. Oracle vs. MySQL: loading the data
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Even though loading data from a text file into the database is not a task that user would perform on a daily basis, there are several cases when the speed of this process is important to DBA and company management. One example would be having a "database guy" receive the daily reports from the field offices or sales people on daily basis. Reports come as Excel documents or delimited spreadsheets of some kind, and DBAs responsibility includes updating the database on constant basis, so that by the end of the day, he is able to give the management a report on the amount of daily sales or field office transactions. Here you will find a MS Word-format downloadable file that examines the benchmark results for Oracle and MySQL speed of loading the data from a text file.
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4. Loading Time
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This is a short script that calculates and displays the amount of time for a given page to load in the status bar. It is very practical if you want to see how long it takes for your pages to load, and thus try to optimize the speed of your pages.
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5. Show Loading Progress Graphically
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This JavaScript shows how to have a status bar show the progress of something in graphic. This bar shows 10 steps until the status event is completed.
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6. Oracle vs. MySQL: loading the data
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Even though loading data from a text file into the database is not a task that user would perform on a daily basis, there are several cases when the speed of this process is important to DBA and company management. One example would be having a "database guy" receive the daily reports from the field offices or sales people on daily basis. Reports come as Excel documents or delimited spreadsheets of some kind, and DBAs responsibility includes updating the database on constant basis, so that by the end of the day, he is able to give the management a report on the amount of daily sales or field office transactions. Here you will find a MS Word-format downloadable file that examines the benchmark results for Oracle and MySQL speed of loading the data from a text file.
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7. Loading two frames with one link
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This tutorial shows you how to load two frames with one link using JavaScript.
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8. Loading Text Files Into A Database
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This short tutorial explains how to to upload a text file and load it into your database using ASP. It uses a sample of the space-delimited file for an example.
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9. Loading Time
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This is a short script that calculates and displays the amount of time for a given page to load in the status bar. It is very practical if you want to see how long it takes for your pages to load, and thus try to optimize the speed of your pages.
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