If you have ever wondered how to upgrade your WordPress Installation here’s a good guide I ran across on the WordPress Codex site, it’s a simple upgrade to say the least, especially compared to other third party software applications that are out there, here is a link to Upgrading WordPress « WordPress Codex. It’s only […]
WordPress 2.3.2 Update
WordPress 2.3.2 is an urgent security release that fixes a bug that can be used to expose your draft posts. 2.3.2 also suppresses some error messages that can give away information about your database table structure and limits and stops some information leaks in the XML-RPC and APP implementations. Get 2.3.2 now to protect your […]
Go Daddy Sees Growth in SSL Shares
It’s no secret that I am not the worlds biggest GoDaddy fan but I do have to admit that I am a fan of their SSL Certificates. They are fairly easy to configure and as Bob Parsons mentions below, they provide the exact same functionality that higher priced competitors offer. Each time I have had […]
12 Principles for Organizing a Church Website
I manage the website for my church, www.thechurchalive.org, and we are going to be meeting tonight to discuss some ways to further enhance our church website going into 2008. I ran across this blog post on ourchurch.com and thought that it had some pretty good points that I would highlight here. We have a couple […]
Introduction to Farcry 3_0
My partners and I have been spending some time researching Content Mangaement Solutions as of late and recently was introduced to Farcry from our ColdFusion Developer Scott Pinkston. This is an introduction to Farcry that is hosted by Adobe and produced using Breeze, it’s a cool online presentation that kind of gives the basics of […]
Happy New Year!
I wanted to take a minute out of my busy College Bowl Season schedule today to wish everyone a Happy and Prosperous 2008! I also hope that everyone had a great Christmas Break as well. I’m looking forward to seeing what 2008 holds for our industry! As I sit here today making some last minute […]
Webhosting Support Tickets…
With most hosting companies the only way to get technical support is through a ticketing system. This method requires customers to login to their online account at their hosting providers website and report their support issues via form generated email that is archived into a ticketing system. With technical users this is usually just fine. […]
Interviewed on DropTheMike.com…
I was honored earlier this month to be asked to do an interview with DropTheMike.com, an industry-related blog managed by Mike Muise of Pleth Networks. Cotton has served on numerous boards of directors and most recently as the President of a Pleth partners, Pleth was born! Having been a developer for a while I knew […]
SWsoft Acquires Helm Control Panel
I was just going through WHIR.com getting caught up on my reading after having been out for a few days over the Christmas Break and found where SWsoft had acquired Helm Control Panel, it wasn’t too long ago that they purchased Ensim also, I guess now SWsoft can safely say that they have the Control […]
Plesk 8.3 Released for Linux/Windows
I just got back in from the holidays and was going through all of my technical announcements, etc. and found a notice in my inbox that the awaited release of Plesk 8.3 has been released. We are currently running 8.2. I am not for sure when we are going to be doing the upgrade but […]
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