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Kitten’s Project Blog >> Spam Words 2.0

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July 2nd, 2004
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Cool Scripts, WordPress Hack

Kitten has released version 2.0 of her Spam Words Plugin: After the recent comment and pingback flood that I had overnight, I think this is going to be the solution. As usual, Kitten has done a great job with this upgrade to her original spam words plugin. Here are some of the details of the upgrade: # User approval and editing of the items being added to the spam list before they’re added. # The “Delete Comments as Spam” button is now inserted via the DOM, and no longer requires editing of core files. # Backwards compatible with version 1.1. So if you’ve already edited edit-comments.php you can install version 2.0 and it won’t break your page. # Complete documentation. # GPG signed code to ensure that it hasn’t been tampered with. This is pretty slick(pending implementation), Thanks Kitten!!

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C# Express RSS Screen Saver Starter Kit

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July 1st, 2004
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

C# Express RSS Screen Saver Starter Kit: This is sweet! I cant wait to get home and fire up the feeds from the (insert topic of interest here) blogs on my screensaver!

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The Regular Expression Wizard : Diagram Frame

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July 1st, 2004
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Cold Fusion, Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

The Regular Expression Wizard: Visual Regular expression tester for ColdFusion and Javascript (and in general). Works only in IE but is fun to play with. Might be useful for RegEx newbies.

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scriptygoddess >> press all for delete

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July 1st, 2004
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Hack

scriptygoddess >> Select all moderated comments to be deleted: One of my wishlist items, comes in real handy when deleting a bunch of comments from the moderation queue.

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Kitten’s Project Blog >> The Moose is Loose!

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July 1st, 2004
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Hack

Kitten’s Project Blog >> The Moose is Loose!: Style your text before the <–more–> tag in WordPress. In other words, if you use the more tag, once the more link is clicked, this will style the original text differently. Thanks Kitty!

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Password authenticated pastebin for files

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June 30th, 2004
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General

If you have ever used PHP-pastebin from http://paste.uni.cc you know what I am talking about. What I am looking for is a pastebin for files of varying types. Here are some of the basic requirements that I am thinking of: Must be able to upload files of any type Ability to upload multiple files at one time, user controlled number of files Ability to password protect files or a collection of files Radius authentication (?) Ability to determine the type of media uploaded to display appropriately (Maybe) create folders inside a single upload entity to organize things better Ability to “expire” files at a preset time Basically, I am looking for a much simplified Concurrent Versions System that would allow Radius Authentication for users at the upload end and password authentication at the download end. The authentication system does not have to be very sohpisticated at all if I can […]

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DaveSource Marginal Hacks

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June 29th, 2004
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo, Weblog Add-Ons

DaveSource Marginal Hacks: Very cool collection of scripts, hacks, links, CGI resources and programs which include gallery makers, crawlers, file browsers, converters etc. This is a “must click through”.

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alexking.org: Blog > Use Tasks: A Hosted Service for Tasks and Tasks Pro

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alexking.org: Blog > Use Tasks: A Hosted Service for Tasks and Tasks Pro: A good software finds a hosted solution. If you did not know already, Tasks Pro is a task management software for the web and now it can be purchased for a small price as a service like Apple’s .Mac.

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Sorry for the disruption

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June 29th, 2004
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General

I apologize for the recent disruption in services of this blog. The problem, as was disavowed by my service provider (that is a post and a rant for another day), was a screwed up MySql installation that made the tables inaccessible to some of my webpages. After being insulted multiple times by their tech support, with them accusing me of being a bad programmer with code that “I had no clue about and would need to debug” in spite of nothing having changed code wise since it was working, I have decided to start-a-looking. While I am doing some research on my own, I am looking for suggestions from my readers on dedicated server solutions (only). My target solution is the $49 1&1 server but I would like to get the setup charges reduced. I am willing to barter with advertising on all my blogs. So if you are a […]

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