Christopher Craig

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Links for the Week Ending August 24, 2008

Essential PHP Security by Chris Shiflett

UltraExplorer

Desktop Tower Defense

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Links for the Week Ending August 17, 2008

Class: MsDoc Generator (doc, OpenOffice, word doc, doc to html) - PHP Classes

Jeffrey Friedl’s Blog » Jeffrey’s “Export to Flickr” Lightroom Plugin

Finding Paths through the World’s Photos

Beyond CAPTCHA: No Bots Allowed! [Privacy and Trust]

Globex Designs - Google Redesigned

DHTML Menu, Javascript Menu, Drop-Down Menu Maker. AllWebMenus DHTML menu solutions.

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Links for the Week Ending July 06, 2008

New Brunswick Photography

symfony | Web PHP Framework

Codebase - Git repository hosting with source browser, changesets, ticketing & deployment tracking

Dfx Plug-in for Apple Aperture 2.1 - Tiffen.Com

Apple - Aperture - Tutorials

HDR photo software & plugin - Tone Mapping, Exposure Blending & HDR Imaging for photography

IT Guy Vs Dumb Employees Video

How to disable directory browsing using .htaccess - [...]

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Links for the Week Ending June 08, 2008

Chris Shiflett: PHP and Web Application Security

Chris Shiflett: Guru Speak: Storing Sessions in a Database

Version Control with Subversion

Versions - Mac Subversion Client

Beanstalk — Version Control with a Human Face

Daring Fireball: Spaces in 10.5.3
Finally, Spaces is fixed in Leopard 10.5.3

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IE innerHTML Bug

I’ve been back doing web development in PHP for a week or so now, and I’ve been trying to use AJAX to update one SELECT element with a new set of values when the value of a different SELECT element changes. I don’t see the need to reload the whole page just for this, [...]

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PHP: Automatically Include Class Definitions

I’ve been doing some PHP development lately, and I just came across a handy little magic function for PHP 5 called __autoload. If you’re like me and have each class definition stored in its own file, then you can use this function to automatically include class definition files whenever they’re needed. For example, consider [...]

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Links for the Week Ending March 09, 2008

Timestamps for Log Files « *nix Shell

Linux Home Server HOWTO - Sendmail Server

Munin :: overview

MyDNSConfig

Installing MyDNS And The MyDNSConfig Control Panel On Fedora 8 | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
MyDNS is a DNS server that uses a MySQL database as backend instead of config files like Bind.

rtgui - Google Code
PHP front-end for Linux-based rTorrent

BitTornado
For [...]

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Links for the Week Ending March 02, 2008

Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

Looking at PHP5’s DateTime and DateTimeZone

Create Your Own Cross-Platform Backup Server

FriendFeed
Aggregate the RSS feeds from all of your sites for others to see.

undocumenting php: it’s about time
Missing documentation for PHP’s new DateTime object. Finally support for dates after 2038.

Regular Expression Test Tool

REGex TESTER v1.5.3 - test/validate regular expressions, online tester

PHP [...]

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Links for the Week Ending February 24, 2008

Cooking Perfect Prime Rib - Standing Rib Roast
Not so much a recipe as a guide

Recipezaar: Where the World’s Recipes Are

curvyCorners - Ultimate Rounded Corners.

Six Revisions : Web Development and Design Blog

CIPS - Professional Standards - I.S.P. Certification

CIPS: Canadian Information Processing Society

Command-Tab » Finding the Perfect Programming Font
A good fixed-width font makes programming so much more [...]

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