Monthly Archives: December 2004

RumGallery

I just started with RumGallery and it’s pretty much exactly what I was looking for. It integrates fully with the WordPress admin and the front-end template is easy enough to modify. The project is still in an early stage (v0.02) … Continue reading

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Comment

Here’s a follow up to the previous post. Some people may associate spam with e-mail but it’s a very real problem for a lot of interactive websites too. What happens is that spammers monitor lots of blogs, directories and pinging … Continue reading

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Spam

Mwahahahaha! Spam Karma rules my blog! In the short time that this blog has been running it was spammed 7 times already. I even didn’t notice it until I accidently stumbled into the spam digest in the admin section.

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jEdit

Wow, I was running 4.1 for quite a while and I completely missed 4.2 when it was released in August. So I guess the timing of this post is a little bit off but then again, it’s always a good … Continue reading

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Don’t try to understand what Microsoft says but just remember that if you want to prevent the contents of a cell from wrapping you need to make the cell wide enough so it can support it’s unwrapped contents. Otherwise you … Continue reading

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Detecting

Steven Bey has published an article on how to detect a page refresh by the browser in ASP.NET. The idea is quite simple actually but that’s exactly what I like about it.

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TinyKB

The TinyKB (working name) project is nearing completion. Soon, there’ll be a fully functioning, although pretty minimal, implementation of a new knowledge base system. OK, so I ripped some interface ideas from the guys at InstantASP but the whole system … Continue reading

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Simple

Usually when you want an object to have a simple interface to the outside world it means that your code inside (e.g. the naming, structure and readability of functions and persistence of data and such) can get pretty complicated. On … Continue reading

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Audio

Today at work someone asked if there was a program that could rip multiple tracks to a single audio file. After a quick google I found FreeRIP which, according to the feature list, seems to do the trick. This is … Continue reading

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The

Last year I tried to give an overview and my commentaries on the situation in the Holy Land but I wasn’t satisfied with them so they’re long gone. However, fragments can still be found in the caches of various search … Continue reading

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