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WordPress Exploit Scanner

October 30, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

If you are like me, you want to make sure that the software you run is as secure as possible.  My partners and I even subscribe to several third party services that actually scan our servers looking for exploits that could be taken advantage of by hackers or script kiddies.  Since one of the most […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: MySQL, PHP, Security, Wordpress™ Plugins

MODx Revolution 2.0.0 Beta2 Released

July 30, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 2 Comments

My partner Greg will probably blog about this a lot more on his blog because he primarily handles all of our MODx projects as to where I handle most of our WordPress projects.  Not having worked with MODx very much I am still impressed with all that it brings to the table in terms of […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: CMS, MODx, PHP

Locking Down Authentication Inside PHPRunner

July 26, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

One of the biggest challenges you face when building hosted applications is how to prevent brute force or guessed password authentications.  Especially given the number of warez type applications that are out there that allow unsavory users to do just that.  Well, I found a resource on Xlinesoft’s website that demonstrates how to do block […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: MySQL, PHP, PHPRunner IDE, Security

Facebook | PHPRunner User Group

July 24, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 1 Comment

I recently started a PHPRunner user group on Facebook in hopes of connecting with other PHPR programmers.  So far we have 6 members, myself and of course Sergey, who is the CEO of the company that puts out PHPRunner, and four other guys.  My main goal for creating the group was to provide some awareness […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: PHP, PHPRunner IDE

Critch on VMware, Apache, PHP/MySQL

May 29, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

I am happy (bordering on giddy) that our server engineer / administrator Matt Critcher is now blogging, dude is probably one of the sharpest guys I have ever met and he is an all around cool guy to hang with too, but beware of the fancy cheese he brings to dinner parties because you could […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Apache, MySQL, PHP, VMware™

Central Arkansas Refresh Meeting

March 27, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 3 Comments

Just a heads up, the Central Arkansas Refresh Group is going to have our second meeting this next week (Tuesday, March 31) at the Starbucks located at 9401 N. Rodney Parham Rd. in Little Rock.  The start time is 6:00pm and we expect the meetup to last about 2 hours but with all of the […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Farm & Business, Marketing & Tech Tagged With: .Net, #RefreshCA, ASP, Blogging, ColdFusion®, Drupal, Facebook, FriendFeed, Joomla, MODx, Monetization, MySpace™, MySQL, Perl, PHP, RAILS, Twitter, UML, video, Wordpress™

WordPress RSS Widget – target=’blank’ fix

March 2, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 16 Comments

If you have ever used RSS Feed Widgets on a website before you will know that one of the biggest aggravations is that the links always open in the same window therefore leaving your website.  I have posted numerous threads about this in the wordpress forums and haven’t really gotten a lot of response back […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: PHP, Wordpress™

Create a Custom WordPress Plugin

January 20, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 1 Comment

One of my favorite websites these days is NETTUTS, they always seem to have fresh, interesting content everytime I visit their site.  Today Cristian Lupu posted a tutorial that walks you through the process of building your own WordPress Plugin from scratch that I thought was very well written.  Basically the tutorial walks you through the […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: PHP, Wordpress™, Wordpress™ Plugins

AJAX for updating other fields

January 6, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Here is a cool trick for utilizing AJAX to update other fields on pages inside of PHPR code.  I have to thank Giles for pointing out calculation.js to me, see his notes below in this post. The problem I wanted to solve was updating many price fields on a page as the user entered data […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Ajax, JavaScript, PHP, PHPRunner IDE

Pulling URL from _table_search.php

January 6, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

If you are using PHPR (phprunner) as your IDE to develop your PHP applications in here’s a trick that you are likely going to appreciate at some point in your coding career.  If you utilize the advanced search feature in your applications (not the standard inline search, but the advanced search) and you would like […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: MySQL, PHP, PHPRunner IDE

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