August 2007

Make Life Easy with XML Schema Standard Type Library Posted Friday, August 3, 2007 @ 6:57 PM by mayhem
Idaashley writes "XML validation enables you to create complex rules that define acceptable data. But they're no good to anybody unless you use them. In this tip, you learn to use the XML Schema Standard Type Library to simplify the process of requiring formatted data such as e-mail addresses and telephone numbers."
 
Control the Duration of Scheduled Jobs in Linux Posted Thursday, August 2, 2007 @ 10:44 PM by mayhem
LinucksGirl writes "Say you need to debug a pesky problem by running some traces for 30 minutes at midnight, or you would just like to use your Linux system as an alarm clock. This tip helps you stop jobs, such as those started with the cron and at capabilities, after the jobs have run for a certain time, or when some other criteria are met."