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Vulnerabilities in sphpbl0g
Vulnerabilities in sphpbl0g
04/15/2005 03:49 PMPosted by echo staff, Apr 15 2005
[ECHO_ADV_12$2005] Vulnerabilities in
sphpbl0g
[ECHO_ADV_12$2005] Vulnerabilities in
sphpbl0g
04/15/2005 03:49 PMPosted by echo staff, Apr 14 2005
Python script for uploading to Flickr
Python script for uploading to Flickr
03/27/2005 05:15 AMCory Doctorow:
CJM sez, "This is just a simple python script that looks in a
directory, and will upload what ever is there to your flickr account.
It keeps track of what it has uploaded, and that is about it for
features. The code is available to do whatever you wish with it."
Link
(
Thanks, CJM!)
Uploading Ringers via Hiptones and Dev
Kit
Uploading Ringers via Hiptones and Dev
Kit
07/25/2004 08:48 PMTech-Recipes Jul 26 2004 0:11AM GMT
Uploading Files with Forms and PHP
Uploading Files with Forms and PHP
10/29/2003 02:22 AMTimothy shows you how you can accept file uploads with PHP.
FTPDroplet 1.0 aids file uploading
FTPDroplet 1.0 aids file uploading
01/27/2004 05:26 AMSubRosaSoft.com today announced the availability of FTPDroplet 1.0, an
easy-to-use utility for helping users upload files to Web servers (FTP
Servers)...
Microsoft Patents Uploading Data
Microsoft Patents Uploading Data
08/10/2004 12:33 PMtheodp writes
"Microsoft was granted a patent Tuesday for the Delayed Uploading of User Registration Data, which covers
storing information collected from a user locally and transmitting it
to a remote system once a connection is established." How is this
possibly non-obvious to anyone with at least a tenth of a brain?
Looks like
more of
the same where engineers are being pushed to patent anything, just
because that's what companies do these days.
PHP Class 'File Uploading Web interface'
released
PHP Class 'File Uploading Web interface'
released
05/10/2004 06:59 PMThis is a simple class to handle files uploaded via Web forms.
It comes with example scripts that provide a Web interface to manage
the files being uploaded.
Manila supports image and file uploading
Manila supports image and file uploading
03/22/2005 05:13 PMUserLand
Product News: “The MetaWeblog API in Manila has been updated
to add support for the metaWeblogApi.newMediaObject. If the object is
a picture, it’s posted as a new picture. If it’s another
type, it’s posted as a gem.”
Uploading accounting records from books
to computers, how reliable is it?
Uploading accounting records from books
to computers, how reliable is it?
08/01/2004 04:59 PMLanka Business Online Aug 1 2004 8:44PM GMT
Canadian recording industry appeals
federal court decision on uploading
songs
Canadian recording industry appeals
federal court decision on uploading
songs
04/14/2004 06:27 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 14 2004 10:10PM GMT
Flickr-API-0.02
Flickr-API-0.02
08/20/2004 12:32 AMFlickr
Flickr
02/11/2004 08:20 AMFlickr launched into Public Beta yesterday. It's a social softwarey
photosharingly chatroomishly deeply nifty thing. The little touches
are beautiful - the buddy icon maker, for example, is lovely to
behold. It will, obviously, descend into a cross between the...
Flickr.com
Flickr.com
07/19/2004 06:36 AMthis new thing 'Flickr' .. Flickr! .. flickr .. Flikr
flickr.com
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this site | 3 links
Fun with Flickr
Fun with Flickr
09/01/2004 08:42 PMAt the O'Reilly Emerging Technologies conference earlier this year I
was lucky enough to get a demo of
Flickr, the photo-sharing software
and service from
Ludicorp. (The
company's president, Stewart Butterfield, is married to
Caterina Fake, who did great
design work here at Salon several years ago.) At the time I thought
it was a neat little photo-sharing tool, but it seemed a little heavy
on the Flash, which sometimes makes my head ache, and life got busy
and I never got around to exploring it further. Since then Flickr has
won much acclaim, and when I needed to figure out a simple way to
share photos from a recent family trip, I thought I'd give it another
spin last night. Turns out it has evolved beautifully since my
introduction to it, and I ended up playing with it for hours, so let
me now belatedly add my enthusiasm to the chorus.
It's an exquisitely well designed Web application, certainly one of
the best I've ever seen, full of smart interface choices and nice
little finishing touches that let you know that the developers who've
built it are also heavy users of their own handiwork.
Tiny example: I noticed Flickr was dating the photos based on the
date I uploaded them, so I went in to change a bunch of dates to
reflect when the photos were taken. The page contained this helpful
message: "The date posted is the date & time you physically published
your photo on Flickr, not the date the photo was taken. We are
currently storing the date that your photo was taken in the database,
so rest assured you won't need to modify every photo later... There
will soon be a way to sort your photos based on the date the photo was
taken. Stay tuned!" So I didn't waste my time. That's what I call a
considerate piece of software. And along the way you learn that
Flickr is respectfully storing each photo's metadata (date, type of
camera used, all that EXIF stuff
that you almost never need to look at, except when you do).
It's easy to get started with Flickr, and then when you want to
push it and do more with it, it leads you gently into its depths. It
has a whole layer of social software -- profiles, groups, and so forth
-- but since its primary function is photo sharing, that social
software actually has a raison d'etre, so you don't just sit there (as
with so many other ventures in this area) and wonder "Now that we're
here and we know each other's hobbies and marital status, what exactly
do we do?"
I am generally distrustful of using Web applications as anything
more than conveniences for away-from-home access. I want my data close
at hand, and most Web interfaces are still too clunky to allow for
fast and complex organizing of serious quantities of stuff. But I'm
seriously thinking about making Flickr my photo home base -- it's that
good. And if Flickr's speedy evolution in a mere six months is any
indication, the thing is going to improve -- and grow -- at an intense
rate.
"Flickr"
"Flickr"
02/12/2004 04:02 AMMmm lunch [Flickr]
Mmm lunch [Flickr]
12/27/2004 08:01 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Mmm lunch
2005_cock_year [Flickr]
2005_cock_year [Flickr]
12/31/2004 09:04 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

via adam greenfield
I guess that's me out, then... [Flickr]
I guess that's me out, then... [Flickr]
01/02/2005 11:28 AMImage000.jpg [Flickr]
Image000.jpg [Flickr]
01/03/2005 02:38 PMFlickr-Upload-1.11
Flickr-Upload-1.11
01/04/2005 02:12 AMImage004.jpg [Flickr]
Image004.jpg [Flickr]
12/30/2004 11:11 AMBoat [Flickr]
Boat [Flickr]
12/30/2004 02:50 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Boat
Image001.jpg [Flickr]
Image001.jpg [Flickr]
12/30/2004 11:11 AMImage002.jpg [Flickr]
Image002.jpg [Flickr]
12/30/2004 11:11 AMTablecloth [Flickr]
Tablecloth [Flickr]
12/28/2004 05:33 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Tablecloth
Rebar [Flickr]
Rebar [Flickr]
12/28/2004 05:33 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Rebar
Image014.jpg [Flickr]
Image014.jpg [Flickr]
12/29/2004 08:06 AMDSC00373 [Flickr]
DSC00373 [Flickr]
12/28/2004 05:33 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Image015.jpg [Flickr]
Image015.jpg [Flickr]
12/29/2004 08:06 AM Avagor