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Archive for May, 2002

10 May, 2002

The evil back button

Posted by: Jennifer In: Lessons learned

In working with Lynda (who did MOST of the work! LOL!) on that subscribe to comments script, one of the problems we ran into was with the back button. If after submitting a comment, you hit the back button (which was scary HOW MANY people use it when navigating) it would resubmit the comment and […]

08 May, 2002

Developing PHP stuff locally…

Posted by: Jennifer In: Bookmarks

My friend sent me this link awhile ago on how to set up your local machine with apache and php, and if you use Macromedia Homesite (previously owned by Allaire) for developing, you can test/de-bug scripts on your local machine. My friend has done this setup and said it worked pretty well. Might give it […]

08 May, 2002

Scriptygoddess redesign: call for feedback :)

Posted by: Jennifer In: Projects

Over the next few days I'll be planning out a re-design of this site to encorporate some of the feedback we've been getting. For example some things on the to do list: -add search feature -add "side bar" forum (just for general questions and script requests) -add download "section" for all scripts… One thing I'm […]

08 May, 2002

New Release – subscribe to comments script

Posted by: Jennifer In: Announcements

Leaving this post here for archival purposes – but the latest version of the script is now in cgi format – find more info here Until we get things organized here a little better (when I have some free time… ROFLMAO!!!!) I'll have to put these announcements in the main part of this blog. We'll […]

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07 May, 2002

Protect your images with .htaccess

Posted by: amy In: How to's

.htaccess files are lovely, lovely things. They do exactly what the name implies: control access to your files. About six months ago, I had problems with a bunch of l33t brats 'borrowing' my bandwidth and using a few of my photos on message boards. So I decided to take their toy away.

07 May, 2002

Mini-Forum…?

Posted by: Jennifer In: Bookmarks

I'm planning (at some point… when I have free time! LOL!!!!!) to install a little mini-forum here so people can post questions or requests. I don't want a full-fledged forum, because I don't want it to detract from the blog-format of this site… but it would make the general questions/requests easier for people to submit […]

07 May, 2002

Weblog Tool Roundup

Posted by: Christine In: Suggested reading

While my personal blog tool of choice is MovableType, this article, The Weblog Tool Roundup, offers up an interesting review of other options out there. (Via Meryl's Notes, a great resource of many things!)

07 May, 2002

JavaScript World

Posted by: kristine In: Bookmarks

I know that Dori was mentioned a few posts back , and it got me thinking that I had never shared this resource here – JavaScript World's Script page. These pages are based on her book, and there's a wide variety of scripts here. I remember finding her book and reading it when I was […]

06 May, 2002

Brainstorm: session IDs

Posted by: amy In: Projects

I've got session IDs working on 'cat.net (it's one of the cookies I set), but I haven't decided what, exactly, I want to do with them. I haven't really decided where I want to take this project, so if you've got some ideas that could incorporate session IDs, I'd welcome them.

06 May, 2002

blogdata

Posted by: kristine In: How to's

David Gagne has a great new tutorial up on his codes page for showing people how he does the icons on each of his posts. Its a great use for an MT Module, and really makes me think I could loose the clutter in my main index template by changing it over to something like […]


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