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O'Reilly Network Monthly Summary

by The O'Reilly Network Editors
Network Newsletter for 02/13/2003

Dear Reader,

Here are four terrific articles from the last month on O'Reilly Network... just in case you missed them the first time.

Six Great Tips for Homemade Dot Mac Servers
Now that you have your own Dot Mac server up and running, here are six new things you can do with it -- including "iTunes Central," "iPhoto online," and the "Safari Rendezvous mod." Alan Graham shows you how.

Opening Microsoft File Formats to Java
Microsoft's file formats were once black arts to developers on non-sanctioned platforms. Thanks to Jakarta POI, however, it's possible to read and write them from Java. Apache's Andrew C. Oliver and Avik Sengupta explain the basics of the project in the first of a series of three articles.

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Network Impact of the MS SQL Worm
Iljitsch van Beijnum, the author of BGP and a network manager, describes how he dealt with the MS SQL worm attack.

PHP's PEAR on Mac OS X
The PHP Extension and Application Repository (PEAR) is an online repository of high-quality, peer-reviewed PHP classes that conform to a rigorous coding standard. In this article, Jason Perkins shows you how to install, configure and use the PEAR Package Manager on Mac OS X 10.2

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