‘Cool Scripts’ Category

IP to Nation Plugin

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August 30th, 2004
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WP Plugin : IP to Nation : this plugin guesses your visitors’ country according to their IP. It can be used for example to display a custom welcome message in a given language, or to display your commenters’ country flag. Worth to mention also is an alternative to this plugin, GeoIP.

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Netcraft: BlogAds Site Experiencing Outage

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August 29th, 2004
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Netcraft: BlogAds Site Experiencing Outage: Looks like the Blogads site is down from “25 million ads served on 70 blogs”. Is Henry about to get a dollar injection soon?

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geek ramblings >> Spammer Tar Pit

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August 26th, 2004
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geek ramblings >> Spammer Tar Pit: I like to call this the “PissOff” plugin. Dougal and I were discussing this yesterday while our respective weblogs were getting flooded with comments and he has come up with a really nice solution. This one stops flood spammers in their tracks. This plugin, used in conjunction with Kitten’s Spam Words will not only keep Spam from showing up on your blog, but will also prevent spam from even showing up on your moderation list. Basically, Dougal’s plugin uses a powerful regex (regular expressions) to check the referer IPs of people accessing your blog. The list he uses is derived from your own blog by matching the IP format against the list of moderation keys that have been added to your blog. If anyone from the moderated IPs tries to access anything, they are bogged down for a minute and then send the “Access […]

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decaffeinated archives :: Photon

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August 24th, 2004
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decaffeinated archives :: Photon 1.0: Easily post photos stored in your iPhoto account to your Movable Type or Typepad blog. “No muss, no fuss” the site promises. The designs are pretty nice but I would like to know how usable this is.

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Securing MySQL at Forever Geek

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August 20th, 2004
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Securing MySQL at Forever Geek: Security for your MySql server if you host on your own.

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one word. so little time.

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August 19th, 2004
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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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DropCash

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August 18th, 2004
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DropCash: Use Dropcash, a Typekey service(need registration) to be able to organize, promote and collect funds for a fundraiser over the web. Via: Bradbury

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Validate XHTML before you post

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Following up on an old article form Jesse Ruderman I wanted to have a way from within WordPress to validate XHTML through the Quicktags buttons. I rewrote the “Bloggidate” set of hacks to work from within WordPress. So this will let you validate the content of your post before you actually post it to the blog to ensure things do not ever break in terms of validation. Just type in the post and click on validate from the quicktags. The installation is relatively simple and I have included functions for both XHTML 1.0 Transitional and XHTML 1.0 Strict. You can download the instructions from here: http://weblogtoolscollection.com/b2-img/validatexhtml.txt PS: Tested and working in both FF and IE Again, much of the code comes from Jesse Ruderman, so thanks go out to him.

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lab.artlung.com

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August 9th, 2004
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lab.artlung.com: Relatively large collection of scripts and web programming resources. Check out PHP .rtf creator and the slideshow implementation.

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