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Thanks for everyone's feedback on the new design, keep it coming. I fixed a bug in the commenting system where emails where getting shown when people did not want them to be. Feel free to just test the commenting system, I want to weed out any errors. If you do have problems, let me know what browser and platform you are on.

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The CMS uses PHP/MySql, and just a touch of Apache work. The way it works is there is a page called error.php that all bad requests are forwarded to (401,403, and 404 errors). Then, the error page determines if you were requesting a blog page, and if so delivers that to you. The whole thing is transparent. Ex: When you request http://www.readinged.com/blog/archives/December-2002/ the server sees that there is no such file, and directs you to the error page. The error page sees that you requested something within /blog/, and feeds you what you wanted without you knowing any different. And it will work with search engines because of the transparency of the whole thing; you never know you're actually hitting an error page. The advantage that I see is you get a clean URL scheme that you can adapt however you want without having to actually maintain all of those pages. The only disadvantage I see is its going to cause a lot of "bad request" hits in log files, but I can live with that.

I got the idea to design the system this way from PHP.net. If you are not familiar with the PHP website, they use a system similar to this for bad requests. If you request http://www.php.net/strtolower their site engine will redirect you to the function page for the strtolower() function, who's URL is actually quite longer than what you need to type in.


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Jason moved this site to a new server yesterday. Unfortunately, I lost a few comments and trackbacks along the way. I tried to recover the comments. Let me know if I missed you.

UPDATE: DNS propagation seems to be flakey for some reason. Apologies for any problems.

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Multiple Sql injection, and multiple XSS
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03/28/2005 07:59 PM
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RE: Multiple Sql injection, and multiple
XSS vulnerabilities in Photopost PHP
Pro Photo Gallery Software.


RE: Multiple Sql injection, and multiple
XSS vulnerabilities in Photopost PHP
Pro Photo Gallery Software.
03/29/2005 08:40 PM
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Re: Multiple Sql injection, and multiple
XSS vulnerabilities in Photopost PHP Pro
Photo Gallery Software.


Re: Multiple Sql injection, and multiple
XSS vulnerabilities in Photopost PHP Pro
Photo Gallery Software.
03/30/2005 05:16 PM
dcrab_at_hackerscenter.com (Mar 30 2005)

Multiple Sql injection, and multiple XSS
vulnerabilities in Photopost PHP Pro
Photo Gallery Software.


Multiple Sql injection, and multiple XSS
vulnerabilities in Photopost PHP Pro
Photo Gallery Software.
03/28/2005 07:59 PM
dcrab_at_hackerscenter.com (Mar 28 2005)

Macos 10.2.8


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Corsaire Security Advisory - Multiple
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issue


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vendor MIME field multiple occurrence
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09/14/2004 12:49 PM
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Multiple Sql injection, and multiple XSS
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Management System Forum (E-XOOPS)


Multiple Sql injection, and multiple XSS
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Management System Forum (E-XOOPS)
03/28/2005 07:59 PM
dcrab_at_hackerscenter.com (Mar 27 2005)

MacOS Gets Portage


MacOS Gets Portage 07/19/2004 11:41 AM

MacOSX GentooI may have mentioned before that I run Gentoo Linux as the primary OS on my laptop, where I do most of my work at home. The main bonus of Gentoo is its packaging system, Portage. I've frequently run in to dependency hell with RPM or DEB packaging systems, since most distributions have a set of 'approved' software that comes with the distro, and you have to go 'off the reservation' for other stuff - downloading from random web sites, etc. Not so with Gentoo. The portage tree is so huge, I've seldom encountered a piece of software that's not already available. Want a digital camera tool? Just 'emerge digikam', and it's downloaded, compiled, configured, and installed, all in one step. Want to get the latest version of every piece of software on your computer? 'emerge -U world' right before bed, and you will have a cutting-edge install in the morning. After using portage, installing software with RPM's is like a kick in the face.

And now I read in this week's Gentoo Newsletter that my favorite package manager works for OSX as well, thanks to Gentoo MacOS:

a 20-head-strong developer team around Pieter van den Abeele (strategic lead) and Daniel Ostrow (operational) is now ready to release an extraordinary beast into the wild: Gentoo MacOS. They deliver on a promise no other Linux distribution has been daring enough to make yet: Portage on MacOS is now fully operational, seamlessly integrated as a package manager in a non-Linux operating system.
[...]
"Right now it's a tool to install lots of commonly requested applications on OS X", explains Pieter van den Abeele. "But in a few months, we'll have a port system that builds Darwin from scratch, provides a standardised lookup and installation routine for Dashboard widgets, enhancements and tools like the Desktop Manager and many, many more popular OS X applications."

Apparently the Fink, Gentoo, and Darwinports folks are working together to create a common packaging method so that there will be lots of software in the repository, and they won't wind up porting the mess of multiple package formats in Linux over to OS X. Sounds like it may be a little early to turn this loose on a production system, but this should become a fantastic resource for OS X software.

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In the MacOS Help application (which has
seen some ...


In the MacOS Help application (which has
seen some ...
12/09/2003 09:44 PM


In the MacOS Help application (which has seen some significant performance improvements, thank god) I came across some help for migrators from Windows. Since help files are HTML, you can read them in a browser, but you can also reference them with the "help://" pseudo-protocol, like this: help for Windows switchers.


Solitaire Plus! for MacOS X 1.0


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