If you are feeling brave, WordPress 2.7 Release Candidate 1 is now available for download by the general public. As many of you are aware 2.7 features a redesign of the backend user interface. I have been following the progress of this project on an almost nightly basis and it’s pretty nice. I am not […]
CBS Website Hacked
That’s right, the television network CBS had their website hacked using the popular iframe method and was actually used for a period of time to distribute malware to it’s visitors. I am not for sure how many visitors CBS has on a daily basis but I am pretty sure it’s probably high volume. One of […]
WordPress 2.6.5
Just so no one else out there thinks that they have lost their mind, there was never a wordpress 2.6.4, instead there was a bogus version of wordpress floating around that wasn’t legit so the guys at AutoMattic in an effort to stay ahead of the folks issuing 2.6.4 have opted to skip that version […]
Lunascape Web Browser
Matt, our server administrator at Pleth, get’s credited for stumbling onto this cool find. Lunascape is a web browser that uses all three of the rendering engines (webkit, trident, and gecko) instead of relying solely on one. Personally I haven’t ever heard of anything like this before and am pretty anxious for this software to […]
Valuation of Annual Accounts
Several times my partners and I have played around with the idea of acquiring a smaller hosting company that was for sale on the open market. We have the infrastructure to accommodate several times over the number of clients we currently have and purchasing a smaller company seems like a logical choice for us to […]
MODx Document Management Snippet
I just wanted to post a little bit about a project that I will be working on in the coming weeks. My business partner Greg Smart and I were talking the other day about document management inside of MODx and sorting by timestamp. Now, if you are unfamiliar w/ MODx, you should check it out, […]
Trumba Calendar Sync – No More!
For a couple of years now I have been using a very nice piece of software for managing our church calendar online called Trumba. I first met the Trumba guys in Vegas we have been using their software every since to synchronize the calendar in our church secretaries calendar w/ the calendar that displays on […]
Imitation Equals Flattery…
A lot of times when we develop pieces for a client campaign I think that we automatically assume that they just go away once that campaign is over and that they have lost all of their value but as I found out today, that isn’t always the case. I was forwarded a link this morning […]
Admin Themes for Client Apps
Joseph Rodgers sent me a link this past week to check out a post by Collis Ta’eed about a website where you can actually purchase ready to go admin themes for your web application just like you would a front end template and stylesheet from a template website. This is an awesome idea and I […]
Using ModRewrite
Let’s say you have just re-designed a website and during the process you were forced to change some filenames in the new site from what they were in the existing website. For example, about.htm is now called about.php in the new site structure. Normally you would be forced to endure having a dead link in […]
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