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Mac OS X provides a number of enabling technologies to support programming for the web. Some of these include Java, JavaScript, Ruby, Perl, and PHP. Open source developers provide additional technologies, including Ruby on Rails, JavaScript drag and drop libraries, CGI wrappers, and other useful tools.

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Installing the W3C HTML Validator on Mac OS X (HTML)
Learn to create your own validator to test web pages within your firewall.
2005-08-09
Safari FAQ (HTML)
Learn how the Safari browser handles such things as user information, cookies, caching, and JavaScript.
2003-10-06
Using Open Source Tools to Filter Email on Mac OS X Server (HTML)
Learn how to identify, filter, and remove viruses from the Postfix mail server.
2004-09-27
Using Ruby on Rails for Web Development on Mac OS X (HTML)
Learn why Mac OS X is the preferred platform for Ruby on Rails.
2007-06-06
Working with the WebKit Nightly Builds (HTML)
Learn how to track changes in the framework that may affect your web-based content or application.
2006-10-31