Links for the Week Ending August 24, 2008
Essential PHP Security by Chris Shiflett
UltraExplorer
Desktop Tower Defense
Essential PHP Security by Chris Shiflett
UltraExplorer
Desktop Tower Defense
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.
Adobe - Photoshop Lightroom: Using Lightroom
DeliciousSafari
SuperGenPass: A Free Bookmarklet Password Generator
Home repair and do it yourself articles from the Natural Handyman
Waboba
A ball that bounces on water??!!
Flickr: New Brunswick Photographers
Creative Commons
memcached: a distributed memory object caching system
OAuth — An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
Sapphire Browser » Blog Archive » Sapphire Browser Beta 6.2 Release Notes
audible.com: | The Cleaner (Unabridged)
Paragon NTFS for MAC OS X - full read and write access to Windows NTFS partitions under Mac OS X
The Pirate Bay - Highres - Movies
claimID.com - Manage your online identity
Linux.com :: What can you do with a second Ethernet port?
Glasnost: Test if your ISP is manipulating BitTorrent traffic
Blu-ray Disc Release Dates | High [...]
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 [...]
evolt.org - Browser Archive - IE6
Test websites with IE6 and IE7 in the same environment.
Mailinator - Let Them Eat Spam!
Disposable email addresses
I don’t know why, but I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how I manage my online passwords. I did a quick survey at work and found that most people (myself included) use the same password for many websites. This might not seem like a big deal, but what would happen if somebody [...]