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well, it seems to reject at least some bad input,... 891 Views / 14 Replies  
well, it seems to reject at least some bad input, so you're not super vulnerable from a security stand point. I don't know how vulnerable it truly is, but it seems ok at first glance.

If you're...
Posted by registered_user, on Jun 23, 2007 at 08:55 PM, in Developer Center
Rails is a framework. Similar php frameworks are... 891 Views / 14 Replies  
Rails is a framework. Similar php frameworks are codeigniter and cakephp.

While I haven't really looked into them, I presume they both have scaffolding features.

Be advised though. No matter...
Posted by registered_user, on Jun 22, 2007 at 10:20 PM, in Developer Center
jiggle the cord 981 Views / 5 Replies  
jiggle the cord
Posted by registered_user, on Jun 1, 2007 at 03:48 PM, in Developer Center
Beats me. But I'll venture a guess. ... 886 Views / 3 Replies  
Beats me.

But I'll venture a guess. USBOverdrive (http://www.usboverdrive.com/) might be a step in the right direction.

If USB overdrive recognizes the device's extra buttons, you'd have your...
Posted by registered_user, on May 20, 2007 at 10:03 AM, in Developer Center
This thread's title is awesome. 1,376 Views / 8 Replies  
This thread's title is awesome.
Posted by registered_user, on Apr 29, 2007 at 09:04 PM, in Developer Center
I'd try this: Relay: Ajax Directory Manager... 687 Views / 6 Replies  
I'd try this:

Relay: Ajax Directory Manager (http://ecosmear.com/relay/)
Posted by registered_user, on Mar 2, 2007 at 07:56 PM, in Developer Center
phpdig, htdig, or sphider can do it. 543 Views / 3 Replies  
phpdig, htdig, or sphider can do it.
Posted by registered_user, on Feb 24, 2007 at 08:01 PM, in Developer Center
I've been on the same server at Dh for over a... 1,154 Views / 17 Replies  
I've been on the same server at Dh for over a year.

different accounts can't go snooping through other users' directories.

You might find fault with their hosting, that's ok. They're not...
Posted by registered_user, on Jan 31, 2007 at 07:57 PM, in Developer Center
I tried the same experiment. $ w 19:00:14... 1,154 Views / 17 Replies  
I tried the same experiment.

$ w
19:00:14 up 22 days, 20:42, 4 users, load average: 3.97, 3.49, 3.92
$ df | wc -l
45

:/
Posted by registered_user, on Jan 30, 2007 at 11:02 PM, in Developer Center
<i> and <b> are not useless, fwiw. well, <b>... 1,032 Views / 11 Replies  
<i> and <b> are not useless, fwiw. well, <b> might be.

<i> is useful for preserving typographic tradition in which you might italicize a word. It's not meant to be expressed with emphasis as...
Posted by registered_user, on Dec 18, 2006 at 09:45 PM, in Developer Center
When I use the FF web dev toolbar to edit the... 1,032 Views / 11 Replies  
When I use the FF web dev toolbar to edit the HTML, I find many many sets of <b> elements that wrap around each element.

I know you well enough that I'll skip the lecture about presentational...
Posted by registered_user, on Dec 17, 2006 at 10:33 PM, in Developer Center
I think it's a boob. 723 Views / 5 Replies  
I think it's a boob.
Posted by registered_user, on Dec 16, 2006 at 12:49 AM, in Developer Center
oh drat. would you have bought the tags? ... 771 Views / 3 Replies  
oh drat.

would you have bought the tags? I can set up a private ebay auction for you. I have a good inventory of <b> and <i> and <blockquote> tags.
Posted by registered_user, on Nov 22, 2006 at 11:54 PM, in Developer Center
Importance of HTML 771 Views / 3 Replies  
html on a web site makes it legible, formattable, and easy to use. Customers are very concerned with reading web site and html makes this possible.

Buy all the HTML tags before there aren't any...
Posted by registered_user, on Nov 22, 2006 at 04:40 PM, in Developer Center
The practice is called cloaking. Google for SEO... 1,215 Views / 5 Replies  
The practice is called cloaking. Google for SEO and cloaking and you'll find a ton of sources.

I understand that you want to do it in a benign way, but the penalty for getting caught is steep.
...
Posted by registered_user, on Nov 15, 2006 at 09:04 PM, in Developer Center
I suggest you don't do it. If Google... 1,215 Views / 5 Replies  
I suggest you don't do it.

If Google discovers that you are delivering separate content to Googlebot, they are likely to remove you from their index. Google can check this easily by crawling your...
Posted by registered_user, on Nov 12, 2006 at 09:32 AM, in Developer Center
IE7 runs on XP and newer, so so 6 isn't going... 1,940 Views / 1 Replies  
IE7 runs on XP and newer, so so 6 isn't going anywhere.

I haven't bothered doing any work to make IE7 successful.
Posted by registered_user, on Nov 1, 2006 at 11:40 PM, in Developer Center
sounds like you'll have to resort to some sort of... 1,381 Views / 10 Replies  
sounds like you'll have to resort to some sort of text processing.
Posted by registered_user, on Oct 12, 2006 at 09:23 PM, in Developer Center
not really. there are a few hacks with a... 690 Views / 1 Replies  
not really.

there are a few hacks with a very primitive and limited scope, but I've yet to find a WYSIWYG editor that works in Safari because Safari doesn't support the javascript necessary to...
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 14, 2006 at 06:59 PM, in Developer Center
Web Developer, FireBug, View Source Chart, HTML... 7,724 Views / 15 Replies  
Web Developer, FireBug, View Source Chart, HTML Validator (Tidy), and Search Status are what I use.

and iFox Smooth theme.

I have DOM inspector installed too, but I don't remember what it does....
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 13, 2006 at 07:32 PM, in Developer Center
yes, that's true. and I have a tricked out... 7,724 Views / 15 Replies  
yes, that's true. and I have a tricked out version of FF just for troubleshooting CSS and javascript.

but that's all I use it for.
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 12, 2006 at 08:07 PM, in Developer Center
heh. the whole thing irks me. I know I've done... 7,724 Views / 15 Replies  
heh. the whole thing irks me. I know I've done it with block level elements, the inline elements took me for a ride.

and I looked at that calendar again, and it works fine -- unless you set the...
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 11, 2006 at 06:44 PM, in Developer Center
It looks like they're making the tool tips work! ... 7,724 Views / 15 Replies  
It looks like they're making the tool tips work! :o

wow, I thought that was CSS.

so uh... I guess... uh... I'm eating crow.

at least I learned a little something in the process!
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 10, 2006 at 10:10 PM, in Developer Center
I wouldn't have believed it had you not linked to... 7,724 Views / 15 Replies  
I wouldn't have believed it had you not linked to it. Because the links are display: inline, a bug is triggered.

If the parent element is display: inline-block, it works fine in Safari though. ...
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 10, 2006 at 04:45 PM, in Developer Center
I'm willing to bet that the problem isn't with... 7,724 Views / 15 Replies  
I'm willing to bet that the problem isn't with Safari.
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 10, 2006 at 10:30 AM, in Developer Center
I haven't found any. But I've made some. Safari... 7,724 Views / 15 Replies  
I haven't found any. But I've made some. Safari is never the problem, it's IE6.
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 9, 2006 at 10:10 PM, in Developer Center
Why? 864 Views / 4 Replies  
Why?
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 7, 2006 at 08:51 PM, in Developer Center
There are two common CSS properties that remove... 864 Views / 4 Replies  
There are two common CSS properties that remove an element from the document flow: position: absolute; and float: left;

If you choose position: absolute; make sure that the element's parent is...
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 7, 2006 at 07:10 AM, in Developer Center
that's all well and good, but it's totally... 1,332 Views / 21 Replies  
that's all well and good, but it's totally different (and inferior) from MultiViews or mod_rewrite.
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 6, 2006 at 06:19 PM, in Developer Center
That code is really complicated. I can see why it... 1,332 Views / 21 Replies  
That code is really complicated. I can see why it is that way, but unless your using URIs that are overly complicated, it's not necessary. For more friendly /file/foo/bar/baz/blah URIs, I use this:...
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 3, 2006 at 08:50 AM, in Developer Center
it's still possible that multiviews are active. ... 1,332 Views / 21 Replies  
it's still possible that multiviews are active. (though highly unlikely) a quick test is to see if /file loads up /file.ext
Posted by registered_user, on Sep 2, 2006 at 08:58 PM, in Developer Center
It's often done with multiviews. If I have... 1,332 Views / 21 Replies  
It's often done with multiviews.

If I have multiviews enabled, Apache routes /script/x/y/3 to /script.php.

script.php parses the url, and uses "x", "y", and "3" as arguments about what the...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 31, 2006 at 06:53 PM, in Developer Center
A unstyled, block-level parent element will... 792 Views / 4 Replies  
A unstyled, block-level parent element will expand to fit all of its content so long as the content isn't removed from the document flow. Content may be removed from the document flow by positioning...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 29, 2006 at 08:16 PM, in Developer Center
I have Dreamweaver 8 at work and where I used to... 3,141 Views / 84 Replies  
I have Dreamweaver 8 at work and where I used to work. I loved it at my old job on Windows. It was fast and the built-in reference from O'Reilly was awesome. I never used design view though, I...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 19, 2006 at 09:32 AM, in Developer Center
In that case, set up a single div with a class of... 673 Views / 3 Replies  
In that case, set up a single div with a class of "bc" or "contact" or whatever, and design a single card in html. Then it should be fairly simple to repeat that div as many times as needed on the...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 19, 2006 at 09:15 AM, in Developer Center
ok, now I know you're a moron. A... 3,141 Views / 84 Replies  
ok, now I know you're a moron.

A framework, in the hands of anyone, is going to produce similar code because that's what a framework does.

The site itself is coded like a filthy diaper.
...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 18, 2006 at 09:19 PM, in Developer Center
How many of those great key applications are in a... 3,141 Views / 84 Replies  
How many of those great key applications are in a 'creative' field like drawing, photo-editing, page design, or web design? None. They have software for those categories, but they all suck.

Did...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 18, 2006 at 08:42 PM, in Developer Center
You're suggesting that Microsoft will all of the... 3,141 Views / 84 Replies  
You're suggesting that Microsoft will all of the sudden produce a web page builder that doesn't suck based on its glorious history of making creative apps that do suck so I hardly think you're any...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 18, 2006 at 07:44 PM, in Developer Center
It's not going to be easier to make the content... 673 Views / 3 Replies  
It's not going to be easier to make the content dynamic. It's going to make it harder because you don't appear to know how to make dynamic content. If that's the case, I'm certain you don't know...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 18, 2006 at 06:37 PM, in Developer Center
1. WYSIWYG is for web n00bies. And for web... 3,141 Views / 84 Replies  
1. WYSIWYG is for web n00bies. And for web n00bies in denial. deal with it.
2. If every other MS 'creative' app is an indication, this is gonna suck. e.g. Frontpage, Publisher
3. If .NET is...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 18, 2006 at 06:29 PM, in Developer Center
You're confusing spoofing your userAgent string... 765 Views / 6 Replies  
You're confusing spoofing your userAgent string with actually changing the browser's behavior.

You can spoof your userAgent with Safari, and probably Moz too with only minor hacking.

But that's...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 15, 2006 at 08:55 PM, in Developer Center
Putting the content in the document is the... 862 Views / 4 Replies  
Putting the content in the document is the alternative, though iframe is not deprecated (http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xhtml1-20020801/).
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 13, 2006 at 06:50 PM, in Developer Center
it doesn't work because the variable div is not... 3,147 Views / 19 Replies  
it doesn't work because the variable div is not defined.
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 13, 2006 at 01:20 AM, in Developer Center
Yes it can be done easily. direct the... 760 Views / 3 Replies  
Yes it can be done easily.

direct the browser to domain/ + word_the_user_entered + .html
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 10, 2006 at 10:16 PM, in Developer Center
the latter code shouldn't result in a bad loop if... 637 Views / 3 Replies  
the latter code shouldn't result in a bad loop if your DirectoryIndex (the default file to read in a directory) is index.php

What if you choose your second bit of code and also put this in the...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 5, 2006 at 07:37 PM, in Developer Center
you can't do that in html. has to be like flash... 849 Views / 4 Replies  
you can't do that in html. has to be like flash or something
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 5, 2006 at 12:04 PM, in Developer Center
name the page with .php instead of .html and do... 869 Views / 11 Replies  
name the page with .php instead of .html and do this:

<?php echo date("Y-m-d"); ?>

that'll about do it.

details about Y-m-d are here: http://us2.php.net/date
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 2, 2006 at 06:05 PM, in Developer Center
Don't take this the wrong way, but a clock is... 869 Views / 11 Replies  
Don't take this the wrong way, but a clock is probably the best way to waste space on a web site.

Perhaps as much as a hit counter.

I have the time and date at a glance on my computer, why...
Posted by registered_user, on Aug 2, 2006 at 07:12 AM, in Developer Center
No. Post your source code if you want help. ... 754 Views / 1 Replies  
No.

Post your source code if you want help.

You should build your widget with prefs for the user to add their name and password, and that'd solve most of your issues.
Posted by registered_user, on Jul 21, 2006 at 06:46 PM, in Developer Center
For me it only happens in Helvetica, and on my... 680 Views / 4 Replies  
For me it only happens in Helvetica, and on my machine. I haven't been able to reproduce it on other people's machines ever before.
Posted by registered_user, on Jul 12, 2006 at 07:12 AM, in Developer Center
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