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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- Remote Scripting Demo Data File -->
<dropdowns>
<SalaryType>
<value>N</value>
<text></text>
</SalaryType>
<SalaryType>
<value>H</value>
<text>Hourly</text>
</SalaryType>
<SalaryType>
<value>Y</value>
<text>Yearly</text>
</SalaryType>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>0</value>
<text></text>
<type>N</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>1</value>
<text>(Choose a Type)</text>
<type>N</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>0</value>
<text></text>
<type>H</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>13</value>
<text>Less than $13</text>
<type>H</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>25</value>
<text>$13 to $25</text>
<type>H</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>50</value>
<text>$25 to $50</text>
<type>H</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>75</value>
<text>$50 to $75</text>
<type>H</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>100</value>
<text>$75 to $100</text>
<type>H</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>1000</value>
<text>More than $100</text>
<type>H</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>0</value>
<text></text>
<type>Y</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>15000</value>
<text>Less than $15,000</text>
<type>Y</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>30000</value>
<text>$15,000 to $30,000</text>
<type>Y</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>60000</value>
<text>$30,000 to $60,000</text>
<type>Y</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>100000</value>
<text>$60,000 to $100,000</text>
<type>Y</type>
</SalaryAmount>
<SalaryAmount>
<value>1000000</value>
<text>More than $100,000</text>
<type>Y</type>
</SalaryAmount>
</dropdowns>
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I've done extensive work with C++, MFC, COM, and ATL on the Windows side. On the Web side, I've worked with VB, ASP, JavaScript, and COM+. I've also been involved with server-side Java, which includes JSP, Servlets, and EJB, and more recently with ASP.NET/C#.