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Swine Flu Reaches Switzerland and the Netherlands

Swine Flu Reaches Switzerland and the Netherlands

World Health Organization raises global epidemic threat level to phase five
Switzerland and the Netherlands confirmed their first cases of swine flu today, hours after the World Health Organization raised its global epidemic threat level to phase five – the second highest – in recognition of the growing number of countries affected by the virus.

April 30 2009 | Postuar te News | Read More »

Flu investigators zero in on outbreak’s origins

Flu investigators zero in on outbreak’s origins

Governments around the world continue to take steps to try to contain the outbreak of swine flu, while Mexican authorities focus on a young boy, referred to as “patient zero” by his doctors, who survived the earliest documented case of the outbreak.

April 29 2009 | Postuar te News | Read More »

HTML Frames

HTML Frames

BASIC EXAMPLE
A frameset is simply an HTML document that tells the browser how to divide the screen into split windows.
The HTML for the above frameset:
<html>
<head>
<title>My Frames Page</title>
</head>
<frameset cols="120,*">
<frame src="menupage.htm" name="menu">
<frameset rows="*,50">
<frame src="welcomepage.htm" name="main">
<frame src="bottombanner.htm" name="bottom">
</frameset>
</frameset>
</html>
From : echoecho.com

April 28 2009 | Postuar te Html | Read More »

How to hide a HTML code

How to hide a HTML code

 Encrypt HTML source, ASP, PHP, scripts, style sheets. Image protection for your website.
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Initially released in April 1997, today it is adopted as a world standard for web intellectual property protection – nearly 90% of the [...]

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White House apologizes for low-flying plane

White House apologizes for low-flying plane

A White House official apologized Monday after a low-flying Boeing 747 spotted above the Manhattan skyline frightened workers and residents into evacuating buildings.

April 28 2009 | Postuar te News | Read More »

World battles swine flu as death toll rises

World battles swine flu as death toll rises

Governments and health officials around the world continued to take steps Tuesday against the outbreak of swine flu that has killed more than 150 people in Mexico and spread to the U.S., Europe and possibly Asia.

April 28 2009 | Postuar te News | Read More »

Nile River

Nile River

Egypt has always depended on the water of the Nile River. The two main tributaries of the Nile River are the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The source of the White Nile are the Sobat River Bahr al-Jabal (The “Mountain Nile”) and the Blue Nile begins in the Ethiopian Highlands. The two tributaries converge in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan where they form the Nile River. The Nile River has a total length of 4,160 miles (6,695 kilometers) from source to sea.

April 28 2009 | Postuar te Geography | Read More »

Ancients Egypt

Ancients Egypt

The tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu (also known as Cheops) has not been found in his pyramid. It is not known if it is in an unexplored chamber in the tomb, if he was buried in a secret place, or if died in such a manner that his body was lost.

April 28 2009 | Postuar te History | Read More »

The Universe

The Universe

Most of the elements found in the human body originated in stars; we are literally made of stardust.

April 28 2009 | Postuar te Geography | Read More »

Hubble Discovers a Strange Collection of White Dwarf… Dwarfs

Hubble Discovers a Strange Collection of White Dwarf… Dwarfs

A collection of very odd white dwarfs have been discovered in a local globular cluster. Twenty-four white dwarfs (18 of them are new discoveries) have been spotted. Although these degenerate stars aren’t exactly an uncommon (they are the small sparkling remnants left over after star death), this particular set are unique; they are made from helium, rather than the “standard” carbon and oxygen. And they are small, even smaller than the smallest dwarfs.

April 28 2009 | Postuar te Geography | Read More »