Yesterday Ben and Mena published a A Beginners Guide to TrackBack which provides a non-technical primer on the how and why of TrackBack pings. [via PhotoJunkie]
Yesterday Ben and Mena published a A Beginners Guide to TrackBack which provides a non-technical primer on the how and why of TrackBack pings. [via PhotoJunkie]
The O'Reilly Network has put out an article on Developing Movable Type Plugins. It was written by Timothy Appnel and it looks like a great read for anyone that wants to build their own. (Link Via Anil Dash.)
I'm actually going to try and start focusing on sharpening my CSS skills, but wanted to post this here for when I was up to PHPing again. I was browsing through the php-princess site and noticed how they had the headlines from other blogs in their sidebar. And I can't see a toy and not […]
I will now profess my undying love for php. I have a project at work where I have to read a CSV file into an array. I thought it was going to take an endless amount of time to try and figure out how to do that. But PHP has done it all for me […]
Peter had contacted me with a script request to parse the xml file that the SETI@HOME creates so he could publish his stats on his blog. Guess I took too long to get around to it, so he wrote one himself.
To continue my latest trend of RSS posts, there is a tutorial up at 4GuysFromRolla.com – Syndicating Your Web Site's Content with RSS. Link from Dave Winer of Scripting News. (I read it first in my news reader, Newzcrawler.) As for the "What does the acronym RSS stand for?" debate – that's been a debate […]
After finding the info for the post below, I found a bunch of other things on alt-php-faq.org. like: encrypting using pgp class and php here too making thumbnails with php using php to POST to another url without forms and hidden variables (this script will come in handy if/when I take a shot at fixing […]
An interesting javascript browser sniffer.
Have you ever wanted to test out a script before you went through the hassles of installing it on your server? OpensourceCMS to the rescue! Try out some of the PHP/MySQL based free and open source software systems such as Geeklog, b2, Nucleus, pMachine, Textpattern and many others. Via Jasmeet in the comments on Jason's […]
A lot of visitors to this site already have a blog in one form or another, but for those that are considering setting one up, this is a great read – NSLog(); – Starting a Blog (with MovableType). Via Lockergnome.