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Breaking .htaccess

Breaking .htaccess 03/14/2005 05:02 PM

Suppose you try to be a good web citizen, and set BBEdit to create UTF-8 encoded files by default. Then you create an .htaccess...




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New .htaccess 11/22/2002 03:22 AM
It isn't documented, but you should move example.htaccess for .htaccess to make sure the php parameters are correct.

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htaccess builder app 07/22/2004 06:23 PM
amazing that this didn't exist 8 years ago. the geeks have been remiss.

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[!] htAccess Generater Demo 07/23/2004 11:41 AM
[!] htAccess Generater(sic) Demo .. online htaccess generator

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A Close to Perfect .htaccess Ban List


A Close to Perfect .htaccess Ban List 09/09/2002 07:31 AM
Round 3 of our year long project to build the perfect htaccess ban list to block rogue spiders.

Calling the Apache htaccess masters


Calling the Apache htaccess masters 05/31/2004 05:11 PM
Calling the Apache htaccess masters. Does anyone consider a 3000 line .htaccess file to be a bit, erm, big? The reason I ask, as observant readers will have noticed, is that I'm rejigging my sites' architectures - and I have...

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Image theft htaccess and online
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Here's an architectural and social issue for you: if you publish a full content feed, web-based aggregators won't be able to display any images it might contain if you've set up apache to prevent bandwidth-stealing by people posting your images...

xa0! xa0! Non breaking spaces!


xa0! xa0! Non breaking spaces! 07/07/2004 11:15 AM
Users of the FedEx Tracker trying, and failing, to get it to work with a windows machine should find it now works. For what it's worth, an error of 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in the Feed Validator means...

Breaking Down The Benchmarks


Breaking Down The Benchmarks 09/22/2004 06:17 PM
By James Galbraith, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)

HP: Breaking up is hard to do


HP: Breaking up is hard to do 03/31/2005 12:35 PM
Mark Hurd, who will take over the reins at floundering tech giant Hewlett-Packard on Friday, was grilled by analysts Wednesday about whether he plans drastic restructuring of the company.

Hurd, formerly the chief executive officer of NCR (Research), was named CEO on Tuesday. During an introductory conference call with the financial community Wednesday morning, Hurd stressed that his primary goal is to repair the problems at HP (Research), and not necessarily break up the company. "You talk about problems but there are a bunch of opportunities at the same time," Hurd said in response to one question about strategy. "I want to get underneath every piece of the business and will be focused on doing my best to optimize each part."

News source: CNN

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Breaking The IE Habit


Breaking The IE Habit 07/06/2004 08:08 PM
Fear of viruses, security whoa's, spyware, scumware, malware, and general obsolecence is driving users away from IE in record numbers.

Stuff breaking in slo-mo


Stuff breaking in slo-mo 12/09/2003 06:10 AM
Micah says, "Here are some wonderful high-speed videos of objects changing state, deforming, recoiling and combusting. Glass, tofu, matches and kickballs are all subjected to forces and recorded in fascinating detail." Link (Thanks, Micah!)

At the breaking point


At the breaking point 04/29/2004 07:45 AM
The Bush administration's unrealistic war planning has increased the dangers facing the men and women on the ground in Iraq.

Breaking into Bioinformatics


Breaking into Bioinformatics 07/08/2004 05:10 PM
When the Xserves arrived for the new Idaho State University bioinformatics lab, says assistant professor of comparative genomics Mike Thomas, “they were up and ready to be used almost immediately.” [Jul 8]

Breaking the rules


Breaking the rules 03/20/2003 08:30 AM

Great article over at Brighthand about how Palm has violated many of its own design precepts with its new Tungsten T handheld.
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Breaking Down the Google IPO 09/15/2004 11:09 AM
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do


Breaking Up Is Hard To Do 07/18/2004 04:11 AM
I was an iPod junkie. It was hard, but I had no choice. I had to say goodbye. By Bret Begun, Newsweek (via MyAppleMenu)

Breaking GOP ranks


Breaking GOP ranks 05/12/2004 08:20 AM
As more Republican senators sour on Rumsfeld's war, John McCain and Chuck Hagel may no longer be the party's lone men of conscience.

Breaking Mail


Breaking Mail 06/17/2005 05:03 PM
We (Creative Commons) just upgraded to Apple's Tiger to get the benefit of some cool new iCal features. I'm regretting the decision already. I had moved to Mail.app a while ago, after being frustrated with Entourage's bloat. And after some tinkering, I had crafted a series of hotkeys to automatically move mail from the inbox to different folders. I have always been astonished that this function wasn't integrated into mail applications -- do you all really drag and drop the hundred of emails you file, or do you just not file email? Anyway, though Apple proudly lists all the improvements to Mail as an inducement to upgrade, it doesn't list the things it broke -- in particular, scripting. No longer can you script within Mail. And while you can script at the system level, hot-key support for those scripts doesn't work right now. This is a bug, no doubt. I imagine they'll fix it. But meanwhile, they've also changed the naming convention for such scripts (used to be ctrl, now ctl, etc., or something like that). All of which makes me wonder: who is it that thinks changes like this are improvements? How could you ever imagine that there's more good than harm done by a change like this? Just part of an endless conspiracy to disable the ability to automate life in macland. Why work to automate when some genius will change a convention to force you to recode every time you "up"grade a system? Update: I thought I had posted this update last week. Sorry for the delay. Just about an hour after I posted this, a modest coder sent along his work which solves the problem. Check out Red-Sweater's Fastscripts. See also this free plug-in.

Breaking up J2EE


Breaking up J2EE 06/06/2002 06:00 AM
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Breaking Down Language Barriers


Breaking Down Language Barriers 07/18/2004 08:08 PM
translate.JPGOne of the big problems in the American presence in Iraq has been a wall of misunderstanding and ignorance brought about by lack of language skills and a lack of information. Machine translation is getting better all the time, and we're seeing some of the results of that improvement here. The gear in the picture is a piece in the puzzle. From a satellite dish outside this tent at the Strong Angel II exercise, it's capturing and recording the Al-Manar TV station, a Hezbollah outlet. U.S. military and aid workers may not like what this and other Arabic stations are broadcasting, but they need to know what's being said -- to know what prominent Arab news outlets are saying about the U.S. occupation of Iraq and other issues. Audio is extracted from the news broadcasts, and converted to text in a speech-to-text program. Then the Arabic text is translated, also by a machine, into English. The results, twice removed from what the announcers have said, are rough approximations. But they capture the gist of the reports. The video, audio and texts (Arabic and English) go into a database. Sean Colbath, senior engineer at the BBN Technologies Speech and Language Processing Group, pulls out items -- short video quotes -- that look especially interesting or relevant to the key topics of the day. He bundles them into a file that goes to a human translator on the mainland, who gives an accurate rendering of what the broadcast snippet actually told the audience. This is a blending of human and machine translation capabilities, and it's a smart one. The machines get us part of the way. Humans capture more subtlety, but machines can winnow out a lot of the dross first. Colbath's gear is just one element in the translation tests here at Strong Angel, where people from the military, civilian, governmental and non-governmental spheres are testing new ways to communicate and collaborate in the aftermath of great human tragedy. Another experiment, which I have yet to see, sounds amazing: a chat in which you input in one language, someone gets your input in a different language and replies in his or her own tongue, which then comes back to you in your language. I'll tell you more when I've seen it up close.

Senator proposes breaking up CIA


Senator proposes breaking up CIA 08/23/2004 01:12 AM
A Republican senator calls for a post-9/11 overhaul of US intelligence which would see the break-up of the CIA.

Electronic Arts Breaking Out


Electronic Arts Breaking Out 08/20/2004 04:29 PM
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The Stakeholder :: Breaking News...


The Stakeholder :: Breaking News... 08/11/2004 10:28 PM
hoisted by his own petard .. This makes me happy

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"'Creed' is finally breaking up"


"'Creed' is finally breaking up" 06/05/2004 09:07 AM

Breaking the Laptop Barrier


Breaking the Laptop Barrier 08/03/2004 07:54 PM
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Breaking the News, Then Becoming It
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Breaking the News, Then Becoming It
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09/23/2004 03:15 PM
castigates the mainstream media .. sniffing in her castle .. has a million excuses .. LA TINA emotes:

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43478-2004Sep22.html
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Breaking Writer's Block


Breaking Writer's Block 04/19/2004 08:21 AM
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Breaking the speed limit 06/05/2005 10:53 PM
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Breaking Changes in System.Xml from v1.1
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Breaking Changes in System.Xml from v1.1
to v2.0 of the .NET Framework
07/05/2004 11:18 AM
Dare Obasanjo discusses breaking changes in the System.Xml namespace of .NET 2.0:

Wes Clark says Outkast is NOT breaking
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Wes Clark says Outkast is NOT breaking
up
11/06/2003 03:01 AM
amusing wes clark qt video clip .. Wesley Clark's new TV ad .. QuickTime .. The spot

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Microsoft says it isn't breaking EU laws


Microsoft says it isn't breaking EU laws 11/13/2003 10:01 AM
Microsoft Corp. defended its business practices Wednesday during a three-day hearing in Brussels in front of European competition regulators, in a final attempt to persuade them that it isn't breaking the European Union's antitrust laws.

Hit the Road Without Breaking the Bank


Hit the Road Without Breaking the Bank 06/30/2004 09:29 AM
Summer is finally here, and for many Americans that means barbecues, pool parties and, of course, road trips. But with the high price of gas, even a short road trip can leave drivers feeling a lot lighter in the wallet. People tired of emptying their wallets every time they fill up the tank can now turn to a free service on MSN® at http://www.autos.msn.com/ that makes it easy to find less expensive gas in their area. The customized service analyzes prices at 30,000 gas stations daily. All consumers have to do is type in their ZIP code, and MSN will tell them less expensive places to fill up.

Breaking software easier than you think


Breaking software easier than you think 04/16/2005 02:26 AM

Breaking the Gigapixel Barrier


Breaking the Gigapixel Barrier 12/02/2003 10:15 PM
megas writes "Max Lyons has just posted on his site what seems to be the first 1 Gigapixel picture, created from 196 separate photographs taken with a 6 ...

MSN Money - Breaking News


MSN Money - Breaking News 04/02/2005 05:11 AM
all-time high .. :

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Breaking: Quake/Tsunami


Breaking: Quake/Tsunami 03/28/2005 03:45 PM
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Sun, Microsoft Breaking SOA Barriers


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