Archive for August, 2004

Blogging at Saint Thomas More

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August 21st, 2004
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Blogging at Saint Thomas More: Finally. A high school blog with multiple users. This will be one to watch.

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Sending the number of comments with your feed

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August 21st, 2004
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Web Design, Web Ethics

I had made a couple of small changes to my RSS feeds over the past couple of days and was about to write up something about those feeds when I got my first complaint. Now, some people might say that the choice to add comment information to ones’ RSS feeds (inside the body of the post, not as a seperate feed) should lie with the author of the blog. However, I believe, especially in the case of this blog, that it would depend on the consensus of the readers. Here is the problem. I had elected to add a comments link along with the number of comments already posted, inside the body of my RSS feed. I was not sure whether it was illegal (code) and whether it would be accepted well by the community. I seem to have gotten my answer, at least from one reader who voices their […]

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Securing MySQL at Forever Geek

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August 20th, 2004
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

Securing MySQL at Forever Geek: Security for your MySql server if you host on your own.

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VisitorVille: Web Site Intelligence for Creative Thinkers. Visitor Analytics – Web Site Statistics – Traffic Monitoring – Clickstream Analysis – Live Help.

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August 20th, 2004
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VisitorVille: Web Site Intelligence for Creative Thinkers: Interesting idea, extremely overdone and beaten to death. This is a site traffic analyzer on bad steroids and lots of hallucinogens. If anyone has used this, please let us know what you think.

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Lets do some testing!

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August 20th, 2004
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General

I stumbled upon something really cool yesterday that I wanted to test out. So, without much further ado, go here and use username ‘dhtml’ password ‘password’ to try out this cool new thing. If you have seen or used it already, it will be a let down, but if you have not, it might get your attention. Once you are there, use it for everything it is worth. 😛 PS: proper attribution and further discussion on this will be forthcoming as and when I finish integerating/developing some of the newer peices I have in mind. If there is enough interest, I might put together some kind of install for it. Also, click on the little ‘?’ to get more info once you are there! Also, quit being a stranger and leave some comments!

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wordlog.com >> IBM Uses WordPress, Creates Useful Docs

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August 20th, 2004
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Blogging News, LinkyLoo

wordlog.com >> IBM Uses WordPress, Creates Useful Docs: More WordPress friendlies.

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one word. so little time.

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August 19th, 2004
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Blogging News, Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

one word. so little time.: Are you a blogger at a loss? Do you feel like you are staring at a blank canvas when you start to write on your blog? Well, practice your skills by using this tool to write something about anything at the drop of a hat! Very interesting. Via: Dave

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Neil’s Worldpress >> IcyBlue 1.1 – not so blue

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Neil’s Worldpress >> IcyBlue 1.1 – not so blue: Nice set of templates for WordPress 1.2 from Neil. They come in three different color combinations. Via: Solarstar

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Two Ells >> PHPizer Plugin

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August 19th, 2004
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Hack

Two Ells >> PHPizer Plugin: Syntax highlight PHP code that is posted on your WordPress blog. This could be really useful for this particular blog, thanks Daryl!

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