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Archive for October, 2007

Can Web 2.0 Evolve Into An Enterprise Technology?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Web 2.0 Impact ChartGrowing Pains: Can Web 2.0 Evolve Into An Enterprise Technology? — Web 2.0 — InformationWeek

Wikis, mashups, social networking, and even Second Life can have a place in business, but they need to improve legacy interoperability–and IT needs to overcome its skepticism.

Posted in Blogs, Browsers, HTML, Interactive Team, Mashup, Trends, Web 2.0, WebTech, nifty, standards | Comments Off

HOWTO Use Your Mac From Anywhere

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

HOWTO Use Your Mac From Anywhere
This guide demonstrates using SSH tunnels and VNC screen-sharing software to use your Mac from any PC over the Internet. It’s fast, secure, cross-platform, and can be done entirely with open source software.

Posted in Mac, Unix, WebTech, Windoze, nifty, security | Comments Off

Authenticate Apache 2 using Mac OS X Open Directory

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

macosxhints.com – Authenticate Apache 2 using Mac OS X Open Directory

Change this:

cn=user1,dn=example,dn=com

to this:

uid=user1,dn=example,dn=com

so it looks like this:

AuthType Basic
AuthName "Testing of LDAP auth"
AuthBasicProvider ldap
AuthzLDAPAuthoritative on
AuthLDAPBindDN uid=testaccount1,cn=users,dc=geo,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz
AuthLDAPBindPassword [plaintext password for user 'testaccount1']
AuthLDAPURL ldap://server1.geo.vuw.ac.nz/dc=geo,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz
require valid-user

Clear as mud? ;-)

Posted in Unix, WebTech, apache, httpd, security, standards | Comments Off

Xalan Command-Line Utility

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Xalan CLI InterfaceHere’s the command for running Xalan from the command line:

java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN xmlfile -XSL file -OUT outfile

More info is available here:

Command-Line Utility

Posted in apache, java, xml | Comments Off

XPath Visualizer for Mozilla

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

XPath Visualizer for MozillaThe XPath Visualizer for Mozilla can help you build XPath queries without leaving your web browser.

Posted in Browsers, nifty, xml, xpath | Comments Off

hacks secure htaccess phpnuke code hacks PHP-Nuke modules, blocks, themes

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

I may consider adding this to my personal server’s .htaccess file…

hacks secure htaccess phpnuke code hacks PHP-Nuke modules, blocks, themes

Posted in SPAM, apache, httpd | 2 Comments »

WordPressMU Bug Trac for fixing target=”_blank”

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

W3C - World Wide Web ConsortiumOnce upon a time, we had a vexing problem where we couldn’t set the @target (OT: @target is tech-speak/jargon/euphemism for ‘target attribute’). Actually, you could set it, but when you ‘saved’ the post or story, TinyMCE (that nifty toolbar interface for formatting blog posts used by WordPress and a million other places). Here’s where I figured out what was wrong. I don’t know why they ‘broke’ the @target attribute, although I do know that the ‘target’ attribute was deprecated in HTML 4.01, as well as XHTML 1.0. However, there are ways around it, like via JavaScript and XHTML modules which are pretty darn cool.

Anyway, when we upgrade WordPressMU to the next version, we’ll likely need to ‘fix’ this again, so here’s $98 bucks worth of direction:

Changeset 1022 – WordPress MU Trac – Trac

Just change this:

$allowedposttags = array(
‘address’ => array(),
‘a’ => array(
‘href’ => array(), ‘title’ => array(),
‘rel’ => array(), ‘rev’ => array(),
‘name’ => array()
),

to this:

$allowedposttags = array(
‘address’ => array(),
‘a’ => array(
‘href’ => array(), ‘title’ => array(),
‘rel’ => array(), ‘rev’ => array(),
‘name’ => array(), ‘target’ => array()
),

NOTE: This change was downgraded to determine if it inexplicably affects bandwidth performance.

Posted in Blogs, HTML, Hacks, nifty, standards, xhtml | 2 Comments »

WordPressMU Bug Trac for fixing target=”_blank”

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

W3C - World Wide Web ConsortiumOnce upon a time, we had a vexing problem where we couldn’t set the @target (OT: @target is tech-speak/jargon/euphemism for ‘target attribute’). Actually, you could set it, but when you ‘saved’ the post or story, TinyMCE (that nifty toolbar interface for formatting blog posts used by WordPress and a million other places). Here’s where I figured out what was wrong. I don’t know why they ‘broke’ the @target attribute, although I do know that the ‘target’ attribute was deprecated in HTML 4.01, as well as XHTML 1.0. However, there are ways around it, like via JavaScript and XHTML modules which are pretty darn cool.

Anyway, when we upgrade WordPressMU to the next version, we’ll likely need to ‘fix’ this again, so here’s $98 bucks worth of direction:

Changeset 1022 – WordPress MU Trac – Trac

Just change this:

$allowedposttags = array(
‘address’ => array(),
‘a’ => array(
‘href’ => array(), ‘title’ => array(),
‘rel’ => array(), ‘rev’ => array(),
‘name’ => array()
),

to this:

$allowedposttags = array(
‘address’ => array(),
‘a’ => array(
‘href’ => array(), ‘title’ => array(),
‘rel’ => array(), ‘rev’ => array(),
‘name’ => array(), ‘target’ => array()
),

NOTE: This change was downgraded to determine if it inexplicably affects bandwidth performance.

Posted in Blogs, HTML, Hacks, nifty, standards, xhtml | 3 Comments »

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