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iRiver H10 Review Excerpts
iRiver H10 Review Excerpts
12/22/2004 01:36 AM
The first review I've seen of the iRiver H10 has popped
up at Club iRiver, a site which, for all its positives, happens to be
in Korean. For those of us that don't speak that tongue, Mistic River
has excerpted a few of the highlights from the review, including word
that the front area of the H10 is "nearly about the size of a business
card." I can get with that, especially with a lovely color screen.
iRiver
H10 - First Look [MisticRiver]
Murray trial excerpts online
Murray trial excerpts online
04/03/2005 10:39 AMLjworld.com - Sun Apr 3, 09:00 am GMT
Lockergnome.com: Daily Newsletter
Excerpts
Lockergnome.com: Daily Newsletter
Excerpts
01/22/2004 02:12 AMhttp://lockergnome.com/holdings/graphics/sidebar-gnomehead.gif
Lockergnome: Daily Newsletter Excerpts
Lockergnome: Daily Newsletter Excerpts
01/17/2004 10:43 PMhttp://lockergnome.com/holdings/graphics/sidebar-gnomehead.gif
Google Experiment Provides Internet With
Book Excerpts
Google Experiment Provides Internet With
Book Excerpts
12/17/2003 11:51 PMNew York Times Dec 17 2003 10:51PM ET
Excerpts from Google co-founders'
Playboy interview
Excerpts from Google co-founders'
Playboy interview
08/12/2004 08:11 PMGoogle co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page speak extensively about
their business in the September issue of Playboy magazine.
Fanatical Apathy: Excerpts from Generic
Template for 9/11 Hearings
Fanatical Apathy: Excerpts from Generic
Template for 9/11 Hearings
04/20/2004 07:25 PMExcerpts from Generic Template for 9/11 Hearings .. 9/11 Commission
Mad Libs
felbers.net/mt/archives/001767.html
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iCompositions gives away 200 free loops,
book excerpts, and tutorials
iCompositions gives away 200 free loops,
book excerpts, and tutorials
01/06/2005 07:40 PMGarageBand community iCompositions announced on Thursday that it has
teamed up with AMG, MusicMakingTools and O'Reilly Media to offer more
than 200 free GarageBand loops, free QuickTime tutorials and...
[[ Visit http://www.macmegasite.com for full article ]]
Presidential Candidate Bob Williams,
part 1: Excerpts from Public Speeches
Presidential Candidate Bob Williams,
part 1: Excerpts from Public Speeches
04/26/2004 11:33 AMToday, I promise America that I will run a clean, positive campaign. I
will not stoop to attacks on President?
Excerpts from among the final letters
home of some of the soldiers who have
died in Iraq 11/11
Excerpts from among the final letters
home of some of the soldiers who have
died in Iraq 11/11
11/12/2003 01:17 PMimmensely moving Veterans Day remembrance .. The Things They Wrote ..
letters .. more
nytimes.com/2003/11/11/opinion/11INTRO.html
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The Blosxom FAQ
The Blosxom FAQ
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
The
Blosxom FAQ is a
repository off tips, tricks, techniques, and tidbits gathered and
contributed by Blosxom users just like you. I look forward to
learning from your enjoyable hacks, chance discoveries, and (yes ;-)
annoyances.
Blosxom 3.0+1i
Blosxom 3.0+1i
04/28/2004 02:59 AMI'm thrilled to announce the future of the Blosxom personal publishing
system!
(Could that have been any more dramatic? ;-)
I've bundled up the first alpha of Blosxom 3.0 for perusal, fiddling
with,
and discussion by mature (aka stalwart, brave, Perl-savvy) Blosxom
folk
with an eye to seeing what the future of Blosxom holds and just how to
write plugins for the thing.
It's been massively refactored, all but rewritten, object-oriented,
and
usable as a CGI script, module, or indeed subclassed. Oh, and I'm
afraid it's grown a bit, now weighing in at a massive 15K (slightly
less, actually) ;-)
It is by no means anywhere near fully baked and should not be
considered in any way, shape, or form, to be ready for deployment.
Things will change. Other things will break. If you're not ready for
that, you'd best watch from the sidelines. I say this not to be rude,
but for your own protection.
Blosxom 3.0 should run right out of the box. Unzip, drop somewhere
Web-accessible, and visit http://servername/cgi-bin/Blosxom.pm (or
appropriate). You may need to change its filename to Blosxom.cgi to
have it run on your server. Blosxom works from its local directory and
expects to find al the bits and bobs in its package thereabouts
The current Blosxom 3.0 package consists of:
- The Blosxom module (Blosxom.pm) that may be a) run as a CGI script
with about the same effect as running Blosxom 2.0 out of the box, b)
subclassed, or c) used as a module, naturally enough.
- A data directory, wherein all entries, flavour components,
settings and handler configuration files lie. I've prepopulated this
with HTML and RSS templates, some posts (including this one) with
which to test Blosxom, and basic settings and handlers files.
- A plugins directory, wherein all plugins live. I've included a
couple-three plugins which do little in particular, but provide some
idea (until I get to the full documentation) of how plugins work.
- A state directory, wherein to keep an state information used by
your plugins.
Blosxom 3.0 will be distributed, eventually, with such a layout
(subject to change), some goodly sprinkling of flavours or themes
(designers, please do volunteer), a nice collection of modules that'll
work well cross-platform and don't require anything more than
themselves, and on-board documentation in the form of blog posts.
Please read the on-board docs (in the data subdirectory or visible as
the first few posts when you run Blosxom 3.0+1i).
You'll find Blosxom 3.0+1i at
http://www.blosxom.com//downloads/blosxom3/alpha/Blosxom_3_0_a
1.tar.gz. Please direct any technical feedback to the
Blosxom mailing
list. Feel free, also, to discuss it
here, of course.
Blosxom 3.0+3i
Blosxom 3.0+3i
05/02/2004 04:31 AMI've been tinkering with Blosxom the past couple of nights and have
made some good progress on the alpha. With this release come the
following changes:
- A Tag plugin allows arbitrary tags to be assigned to entries,
either instead of or alongside Blosxom's native path-based
categorization. You can think of it as a personal, family, or
workgroup del.icio.us The plugin
then allows searching for these tags on the URL-line by feeding a
comma-separated list of optional (e.g. cookies,oatmeal), must-have
(e.g. +raisin), and must-not-have (e.g. -sausages) tags.
- A Meta plugin populates a
$self->{state}->{current_entry}->{Plugin}->{Meta} hash with variables
corresponding to meta tags found in the "header" (anything before a
blank line) of a weblog post, removing these meta tags from the
rendered post along the way. These variables are available to
plug-ins and flavour templates as $Plugin::Meta::variablename.
- An EntryType plugin is in answer to Jason Kottke's need
for differential post types and correspondingly different renderings
thereof. Individual entries may be styled as particular flavours.
Specify the flavour of a particular post as a meta-entrytype: tag and
the entry will be rendered using that particular flavour's
entry.flavourname
template component.
- Interpolation of variables at depth (e.g. $Plugin::Meta::via as
$self->{state}->{current_entry}->{Plugin}->{Meta}->{via}), thanks to
brian d foy for his
_interpolate() help.
- In answer to requests for cleaning up the data directory and not
having it littered with settings and templates alongside entries,
subdirectories (configurable; set to '' to remove) for settings
(.settings for settings*, handlers*) and template (.templates for
flavour components, themes, etc) at each step in the hierarchy to keep
them separate from entries. They're there, useful, yet all but
invisible (you most likely have to type ls -la on your system to even
see them). They're also then capable of being
.htaccess-protected.
- Symbolic link support (via inode - not necessarily best for
cross-platform, but we'll see) means never having to put your entry in
only one part of your category tree. Of course only one version of
each is displayed at render time.
- I moved get_plugins--at the suggestion of a couple of folk on the
Blosxom mailing list--to the top of the flow handler list.
Download
Blosxom 3.0+3i (aka alpha 3) and give it a whirl yourself.
Blosxom 3.0+2i
Blosxom 3.0+2i
04/28/2004 06:51 PMI've just uploaded
Blosxom 3.0+2i (aka alpha 2). This is a minor update,
fixing only a couple of things: permalinking (i.e. requesting a
particular entry) now works and an individual entry's path is now
normalized (huzzah!), so no more having to figure out whether to put
$url$path$fn or $url/$path$fn or $url/$path$fn--Blosxom does that for
you.
Need To Know Blosxom
Need To Know Blosxom
03/11/2003 09:43 AMToday's episode of
NTK (read: Need to
Know), "*the* weekly high-tech sarcastic update for the uk", tracks
Blosxom with a
succinct, smashing review.
Rael Dornfest's blogging utility BLOSXOM is Perl code
written as when the world was young, and Perl code had
something to prove: two hundred lines of yogically back-bent
hack designed to do one thing, and do it well. You have a
directory. The text files in the directory are your blog
entries, sorted by timestamp. Pop a few HTML templates in
there, and Blosxom CGIs it all into a viewable page complete
with permalinks and other blog miscellany. Now with the
imminent arrival of BLOSXOM 2.0, the script has developed
"look at me! I can put my whole fist in my mouth!"
extensibility. The new Blosxom plugins API is just a wodge
of Perl packages that support a handful of obvious callbacks
and tootle with variables. But it works - well enough to
have spawned over fifty extensions to the basic app, from
automatic smartquotes to trackbacks to debian package tags.
The main script is still just your bog-standard CGI script
(though it can now generate static as well as dynamic blog
pages), and you're still just sticking text files in
directories (although sub-directories now work like
fancy-schmancy Moveable Type-like categories). It's blogging
if blogging was a shell command - right down to its
unpronounceable name.
Find on Blosxom.com
Find on Blosxom.com
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
Thanks to
Fletcher
Penney's terrific
find Blosxom
plugin, you can now, well..., find what you're after on
blosxom.com.
P.s. I've always been partial to "find" over "search" given that it's
the former you're actually more interested in.
Announcing Blosxom 2.0
Announcing Blosxom 2.0
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I'm thrilled to announce that
Blosxom 2.0 has been released
today. For those not in the know, blosxom (pronounced "blossom") is a
lightweight yet feature-packed weblog application designed from the
ground up with simplicity, usability, and interoperability in mind.
The biggest change in this latest incarnation of Blosxom is a
plugin
architecture, allowing the core of Blosxom to remain small, sleek,
and simpler-than-pie while providing room for extension and
integration. The
Blosxom
Plugin Registry is already home to some 140 plugins ranging from
authentication to Google search, click-through tracking to writebacks
(read: combination talkbacks and TrackBacks).
There's also a brand new
Blosxom for Mac OS
X Installer, the simplest way to get Blosxom on your laptop,
desktop, or closet Mac without any of the muss or fuss of installing
it by hand. A couple-three clicks of the mouse and it'll skip lightly
through the nitty-gritties, installing Blosxom itself, some sample
flavours, documentation, and some useful plug-ins.
Also launching today is the new and improved
blosxom.com. The site features
updated, augmented, and just plain new documentation and an easier
path download, installation, configuration, and blogging -- not to
mention the snazzy layout. And the whole kit and kaboodle is built on
and powered by Blosxom using nothing but what comes on board and the
power of a selection of user-contributed plugins; for the
niggly-naggly details, take a gander at the
colophon.
Karma++, Brownie++, and gold stars to the Blosxom users and abusers on
the
blosxom mailing
list for their patience, bug-fixes, suggestions, and plugins. You
truly are a fabulous community within which to hack and learn.
At the Forge: Blosxom
At the Forge: Blosxom
05/17/2004 03:16 PM
Linux Journal ran a second piece on Blosxom in its May issue (the
first was a nice sidebar,
"Blosxom: Think of it as cat(1) with
stylesheets", back in February of 2003). In
"At the
Forge", Reuven M. Lerner describes Blosxom as "No modules, no SQL,
no hassle"--precisely!
I initially wrote off Blosxom as an unrealistic tool for blogging,
assuming that its small size was indicative of its abilities. But
Blosxom's power is not only in its strong feature set but in the way
it allows us to mix and match functionalities.
...
Blosxom is a powerful tool for creating a Weblog; it's more than it
might appear at first glance. Blosxom consists of an easy-to-install,
easy-to-configure CGI program written in Perl, but its true power lies
in the fact that it lets you change every part of the display through
a combination of flavours (display templates) and plugin routines.
The one complaint Mr. Lerner had is addressed in the latest alpha of
Blosxom 3 (3.0+4i, due out shortly): "The fact that Blosxom keeps all
entries and flavours in a single directory is a bit disturbing to me
and makes me wonder about the program's scalability. Even if my
filesystem and Perl can handle that many files without too much
trouble, do I really want to wade through them all?"
The new architecture keeps settings (settings, flow hanlders, etc) and
templates (flavours, themes, etc) in their own subdirectories at both
the base level (e.g. blosxom/data/{.settings,.templates}) and
(optionally) anywhere in your hierarchy you wish to mix things up a
bit (e.g. blosxom/software/{.settings}). By prepending these directory
names with a
., they're all but invisible unless you're
looking for them. Of course this is all completely configurable.
Blosxom AdWord
Blosxom AdWord
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
Blosxom has its very own
Google AdWord--and
it's not mine.
Sponsored Links
we know blosxom rocks
does your webhost even know what it
is? try us, cgi runs as your user
www.phpwebhosting.com
Hello Kitty says, "Hello Blosxom"
Hello Kitty says, "Hello Blosxom"
12/17/2004 06:28 PM
Hello Kitty has a blog.
Ms. Kitty blogs (in Japanese, of course), moblogs, links to her
friends, writes of her latest jewelry likes and dislikes, and so
on--just like any other blogger worth their salt ;-).
As if that weren't enough,
Jo
i Ito pinged me when he noticed that the blog, a joint Sanrio/NTT
Data project, is running on
Blosxom. Take a gander at the RSS
output at
http://diary.hello
kitty.ne.jp/blog/index.rss:
<xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- name="generator" content="blosxom/2.0" -->
<DOCTYPE rss PUBLIC "-//Netscape Communications//DTD RSS 0.91//EN"
"http://my.netscape.com/publish/formats/rss-0.91.dtd">
Blosxom 2.0 beta *4*
Blosxom 2.0 beta *4*
03/11/2003 09:43 AMBlosxom 2.0 beta 4 is
out
. For a list of changes, see my
Blosxom
mailing list posting.
The biggest change is a sort() hook, allowing you to override the
default sort routine when it comes to rendering items on a page. I
used this in the
Blosxom Plug-in
Registry, sorting by category (aka path) and plug-in name.
Blosxom.PHP 1.0RC1
Blosxom.PHP 1.0RC1
08/01/2004 03:20 PMA port of Blosxom to PHP.
Blosxom 2.0 beta *3*
Blosxom 2.0 beta *3*
03/11/2003 09:43 AMBlosxom 2.0 beta 3 is
out
. For a list of changes, see my
Blosxom
mailing list posting.
Blosxom 2.0 beta *2*
Blosxom 2.0 beta *2*
03/11/2003 09:43 AMAs promised, I've wrapped up another bundle of Blosxom joy this
weekend...
Blo
sxom 2.0 beta *2*. For a complete list of changes since
beta 1, read my
posting to
blosxom@yahoogroups.
The biggest improvement by far is the ability to swap in a replacement
for the default routine that finds all of your Blosxom stories.
Exemplifying the sort of thing you can do with this added
functionality, I've bundled a new
entries_index plugin which preserves
creation times on stories, no matter how many times you edit them.
Current size of blosxom.cgi: < 13k ;-)
Blosxom 2.0 beta 1
Blosxom 2.0 beta 1
03/11/2003 09:43 AMI suspect there's really no need for preamble. If you've been reading
my blog over the past few weeks, you've more than seen it coming.
Here's
Blosxom 2.0 beta 1, replete with sample plugins for:
RSS 1.0, Weblogs.com Ping, Foreshortened, Tiki, Readme, Buy from Amazon, Lucene-Powered Search, and TrackBack count.
:-p
Blosxom.PHP 1.0 pre2
Blosxom.PHP 1.0 pre2
06/03/2004 06:39 AMA port of Blosxom to PHP.
Blosxom and Bricolage
Blosxom and Bricolage
05/19/2004 01:24 PM
I just love stumbling across stories of integrating
Blosxom with other applications or
bits and bobs of software. My good friend David Wheeler of
Bricolage fame just pointed me
at discussion of using
Bricolage as a front-end/sidekick to Blosxom:
I created a new output channel (Blog), which simply outputs documents
with .blog extension; I then created a BlogStories element type (story
type) and a BlogStory element of BlogStories type, with primary OC
Blog
and four allowed subelements . . . The main site is accessible
through http://www.example.com while the Blosxom scripts answers
requests for http://blog.example.com.
Pagination for Blosxom
Pagination for Blosxom
03/19/2003 10:27 PMHere's a little something I whipped up last week: BlosxomPaginate...
"Blosxom: Think of it as cat(1) with
stylesheets"
"Blosxom: Think of it as cat(1) with
stylesheets"
03/11/2003 09:43 AMA simply fab review of Blosxom appears as a sidebar (read:
1/2-pagebar) to an article titled "Building with Blogs" in the
March issue of
Linux Journal.
In "Blosxom: Think of it as cat(1) with stylesheets," Don Marti
writes:
Time to look at Rael Dornfest's Blosxom, which might be described as
blogging UNIX-style.
...
The fun part about Blosxom isn't what it does in that first 15
minutes--it's what you'll end up doing to yours in the first 15 days.
A bas les cookie-cutter blogs! Vive le Blosxom!
I just love hearing peoples' take-away from their experiences with
Blosxom. To some, it's the simplicity of writing, as nature intended,
in your favourite text editor. Others can't wait to get their hands
on those perl-ish innards. Ever my favourite is
"It's
like a weblog haiku on my iBook."Blosxom Plug-in Registry
Blosxom Plug-in Registry
03/11/2003 09:43 AMBlosxom now has its own
Plug-in
Registry, sporting a growing number of Blosxom plug-ins. The
registry itself is built of Blosxom with just a few tweaks which will
make it into
bet
a 4, due out shortly.
There currently exists no front-end to the registry, but it is on its
way. In the meantime, please do let me know of new Blosxom plug-ins
either directly or by posting to the
Blosxom mailing
list.
And, of course, you're invited to keep abreast of the latest Blosxom
plug-ins thanks to the wonders of
RSS.
Add preview functionality to Blosxom
Add preview functionality to Blosxom
05/28/2004 11:14 AMA fair number of people use Blosxom, Rael Dornfest's weblog software,
for its simplicity and power, and given Movable Type's recent change
to its pricing structure, even more people may do so soon.
The major drawback, IMHO, ...
Blosxom 2.0 Release Candidate 1
Blosxom 2.0 Release Candidate 1
03/19/2003 10:24 PMAs I head toward a 2.0 release of Blosxom, I've dropped the "Beta"
moniker in favour of "Release Candidate." Take a gander at the
release
notes and
download
RC1. Also, be sure to check out my
latest
plug-ins, sporting hooks into the new functionality in RC1.
Blosxom Plug-in Docs
Blosxom Plug-in Docs
03/11/2003 09:43 AMAfter much ado and not a small amount of fiddling and honing over the
past couple of evenings, I've a version of Blosxom 2.0b and sample
plugins I'm ready to start seeding.
Despite expecting it to be in flux for a while, I wanted the first
version of the Blosxom Plugins API to be good enough to provide a nice
starting point for discussion and further development.
I've some mild cleanup to do on the beta release and anticipate
finishing up and putting out a package Thursday evening.
I spent this evening massaging the zen of Blosxom plug-ins into some
decent documentation rather than simply leaving interested parties to
muddle through the source. I believe I've done a rather decent job on
them, but if you notice anything confusing, missing, or just plain
odd, please do let me know. You'll find the docs
here.
Blosxom Plugin: Theme
Blosxom Plugin: Theme
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
From a
Blosxom mailing
list conversation with the thematically-talented
Bryan Bell about his interest in
creating themes for (and porting themes to)
Blosxom comes the
theme
plugin.
The idea is to make it dirt-simple to create entire themes (template,
images, stylesheets, javascript source, etc) for Blosxom-powered
blogs, installable by simply unzipping the theme archive to the
appropriate directory. The plugin further pulls all the usual
flavour
templates into a single file, making it easier to edit Blosxom
flavours in WYSIWYG HTML editors.
I'll soon be building a Blosxom theme registry a la the
plugin registry and
faq. Judging from the bounty
of Blosxom plugins (161 at the time of this writing), I expect we'll
see a veritable cornucopia of creative Blosxom themes.
Blosxom Plug-In: interpolate_fancy
Blosxom Plug-In: interpolate_fancy
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
interpolate_fancy is a powerful little Blosxom plug-in I whipped
up last night. It overrides Blosxom's far simpler to use, but more
limited, default default interpolation routine--that's the bit that
pulls in values for variables you specify in your
Blosxom
templates.
The plugin builds on its predecessor,
interpolate
_conditional, conditionally including bits of text and template
variable values in pages. But the syntax is cleaner and conditions
now include: defined, undefined, equal to, not equal to, less than,
greater than, like and unlike (regex). Here's a taste:
<a href="<$url /><$path />"><$path
/></a>
<?$path><a href="<$url /><$path />"><$path
/></a></?>
<?!$path><a href="<$url />">home</a></?>
<$writeback::count />
<?$writeback::count eq="1">writeback</?>
<?$writeback::count ne="1">writebacks</?>
<?$writeback::count lt="5">few writebacks</?>
<?$writeback::count gt="50">oodles of writebacks</?>
Howdy,
<?$user::courtesy like="^(Mr\.?|Sir)$">Sir</?>
<?$user::courtesy like="^(Mr?s\.?|Miss)$">M'am</?>
<?$path unlike="/(Film|Literature)">no review</?>
The plugin also sports actions (read: subroutines or methods). At any
point
in any of your Blosxom templates, you can call a particular plugin's
method, optionally passing arguments as key/value pairs stated as
XML-style attributes. Like so:
<@plugin.subroutine arg1="a" arg2="bee" /> produces no output
<@plugin.subroutine arg1="a" arg2="bee" output="yes" /> produces
output
<@encoder.encode encoding="Latin1" output="yes">pass this content@>
I'm still working on the recursion/chaining, allowing for things like
"some
content">plaintext>foreshorten(50)>babelfish::translate. The
first plugin I'll be writing using interpolate_fancy is for
atom (or whatever
it's called a few minutes from now).
Blosxom Plug-In: Rating
Blosxom Plug-In: Rating
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I've been meaning to whip this up for some time now and finally got
around to it. The
rating Blosxom plug-in generates numerical, textual, star, and
graphical
representations of a rating (specified in your weblog post as
meta-rating: n using the
meta plug-in).
Use it for rating movies, books, sites, toys, devices,
articles--whatever you're pointing at or talking about in your weblog
post. You can even change the rating scale on a post-by-post basis.
A
meta-rating: 4 generates a numerical
4,
textual
<===O=>, star
****, and
graphical representation you can see in action
here
and
here.
Blosxom Plugin: atomfeed
Blosxom Plugin: atomfeed
12/11/2003 04:48 PM
I've been meaning to get to this for some time now and finally had a
few moments to rub together and get it done.
Atomfeed
is a
Blosxom plugin that
provides an
Atom feed of
your site. The plugin has all you need right on-board, including the
appropriate
flavour
template components and a couple-three optional configuration
directives. You simply drop it into place in your
plugins
directory and point your browser at
/index.atom (or
append it to any path in your blog hierarchy, of course). Check it
out live at
http://www.raelity.org/index.
atom.
Blosxom-Branded Knicknacks
Blosxom-Branded Knicknacks
12/11/2003 04:56 PM
Ever wish you could have Blosxom with you wherever you go? Over your
morning
coffee, at the gym, break room at work, changing your baby's onesie.
The
Blosxom CafePress
store has you covered (literally) with more Blosxom-branded
knicknacks than you can shake a stick at.
Thanks to the spyrograph-like talents of
Matt Barger and incomparable
artistic flair of
Bryan Bell,
that very special Blosxom logo is now available in vivid colour for
you to sport with glee. You'll also notice the nifty
new
Blosxom slogan, "blog for the zen of it," a Bryan Bell adaptation
of my original slogan--and much, much better.
I pulled this together after the second request for Blosxom-branded
brickabrack, the latest by Dave Walker on the
Blosxom
mailing list:
As I sat at my desk drinking my morning coffee from a styrofoam cup, I
thought to myself, "gee, it sure would be nice to have a Blosxom
coffee mug, maybe with the pretty, subtle Blosxom greyscale blossom
logo." It's 8 hours later, and I still think it's a good idea.
I've marked each item up only a buck or two, all of which will be
donated to my local schools to promote math and science education in
memory of those brave souls who died
w
hen Columbia fell from the sky.
Two more Blosxom Plug-ins: config and
isp
Two more Blosxom Plug-ins: config and
isp
03/11/2003 09:43 AMA couple more
Blosxom plug-ins I
whipped up...
co
nfig overrides Blosxom's inline configuration settings on a
per-directory, per-flavour, and per-directory-per-flavour basis (
more
detail) and
isp
a>, designed for the ISP looking to provide Blosxom weblogs to all of
its users, traps URLs of the form /~username/weblog, setting an
appropriate user-specific data directory.
Be sure to check out the growing collection of contributed plug-ins in
the plug-
in registry.
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StarGeek: Layering it On To Find Your
Users
StarGeek: Layering it On To Find Your
Users
02/04/2003 08:40 AMStargeek.com: Making Search Engines Love
PHP
Stargeek.com: Making Search Engines Love
PHP
12/30/2003 09:40 AMMost PHP coders know how to get the job done and create that "perfect
script" that all the world needs to know about. So, you post it out
there on a website and wait for the kudos to come rolling in. So, you
wait...and wait...and wait...and, well, you get the idea. You need to
find a better way to get the search engines to sit up and take notice
of you. That's where
this new article from
Stargeek.com comes in.
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