Jul
15
There was recently a nice posting from PHPDeveloper.org linking to an article by Florian Eibeck, where on his blog he discusses some solutions to these extremely fun situations.
http://blog.thinkphp.de/archives/342-Multilingual-Websites-with-PHP.html
Posted by Brendon Kozlowski
Jun
17
Today is the release of Firefox version 3.0. The world over plans to celebrate the release by pledging to download the browser in an attempt to create a Guinness Book of World Records entry for most downloads of a single product on its release day. Although there are no other holders for this entry, the Mozilla Corporation intend to beat Firefox 2's record set a few years back. Join in if you are a Firefox user!
In other news, Opera v9.5 is out, and is sporting some fancy CSS3 additions!
Posted by Brendon Kozlowski
May
9
Disclaimer: These are primarily notes for myself as I get accustomed to CakePHP's (v1.2) authentication and ACL. I've been building a website and wanted to finally make use of CakePHP before I start using it for the library's CMS. A CMS is a large undertaking and I don't want to go into it "cold-turkey", so I came up with some side-project to help me understand the framework a bit better. All in all, it truly is an
extremely rapid development tool.
I decided not to go with ExpressionEngine or Drupal simply because I'd still have to take time to learn those systems and make modules or extensions within those languages - and there's no guarantee I'd be able to do what I'd need to do with them. If I build it myself, it would take just about the same amount of time with Cake. Anyway, to continue...
Continue reading "CakePHP Auth Component"
Posted by Brendon Kozlowski
Apr
21
So here I was trying to do some work on my domains this weekend and into today, thinking that my host had problems with the server on the weekend... "Oh, it's up again today," I thought...so I proceeded to try to login again today. Well, apparently I forgot my password somehow and so I locked myself out from my own websites from two separate IP ranges. Awesome! At least my own place isn't blacklisted (visited my parents this weekend and was at work earlier today during my lunch break).
Ha! Oops... I still don't know what my password is for cPanel, but the regular account login still works.
Posted by Brendon Kozlowski
Apr
18
So, in attempting to figure out this rather obnoxiously generically defined protocol, I've found that our vendor's implementation of the protocol is not what I would have expected from first attempts. Properly formatted XML
with line breaks to denote a new tag in the structure is apparently not desired as the query fails. If I remove all newlines (and I did remove all leading whitespace, though I'd imagine it was
possibly unnecessary?) the query was successful. ...not to mention that a test was given where we would access it using Telnet under Microsoft's DOS. Well... MS-DOS prompt's telnet seems to be quite finicky and doesn't work as expected. Using PuTTy seemed to work OK though. Go figure. I'm glad I have that for SSH to our host otherwise I wouldn't have thought of it.
Without an RFC to describe
exactly how communication is to be sent, received, and expected...bug testing has become a chore
and a bore...not to mention that in trying to get a PHP socket client working just does
not seem to be working. I can read information sent from my test server, but I cannot send data to the test server; though it works with PuTTy. If only it were a webservice with SOAP or something similar instead...which is probably what I'd extend this to do anyway, eventually...for use by the consortia.
Oh yes, NCIP v2 should be coming along within the year as well since I believe it's now been passed. Yay. Give me more technical specifications or an actual library example to work from! ARGH!
Posted by Brendon Kozlowski