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Issue #52, Section #29 (26 Oct 2002: DCL web site and Gantt Charts)
Issue #43, Section #10 (24 Aug 2002: Using GNUe Application Server with php Groupware)
Issue #34, Section #1 (22 Jun 2002: Normalisation for Contact Management in GNUe/DCL)
Issue #34, Section #14 (22 Jun 2002: Loading CSV files into DCL)
Issue #34, Section #18 (22 Jun 2002: Login and security in Application Server)
Issue #25, Section #16 (19 Apr 2002: Progress on GNUe Reports)
Issue #25, Section #17 (19 Apr 2002: Using DCL for GNU Enterprise bug/feature tracking)
Issue #21, Section #3 (23 Mar 2002: Web browser compatability with DCL)
Issue #20, Section #14 (16 Mar 2002: DCL and GNUe Enterprise)
Issue #15, Section #6 (9 Feb 2002: Document Storage/Content Management for GNUe)
Issue #15, Section #10 (9 Feb 2002: PHP version of GNUe Forms client)
Issue #10, Section #3 (5 Jan 2002: Datestamp issues with DCL)
Issue #7, Section #12 (15 Dec 2001: Using DCL for the GNUe Project internally)
Issue #5, Section #11 (1 Dec 2001: The GNU Project - Meeting of the Minds)
Issue #4, Section #13 (24 Nov 2001: Data Definition Languague (ddl) for GNUe)
Issue #4, Section #15 (24 Nov 2001: DCL for Project Management using GNUe)
Issue #3, Section #3 (17 Nov 2001: XML tags and attributes for GNUe Reports)
Issue #3, Section #4 (17 Nov 2001: GNUe Form triggers - XML?)
Issue #2, Section #14 (10 Nov 2001: First Issue Of KC GNUe)
Issue #2, Section #20 (10 Nov 2001: Preferred backend database)
Issue #1, Section #1 (3 Nov 2001: A new release of DCL)
Issue #1, Section #4 (3 Nov 2001: DCL as a communication tool)
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