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Been awhile, some fun Drupal code-related stuff

Been busy with the play and work. We switched to a 4 day, 9 hour work week. So that leaves me with about 2 hours each day for non-theater, non-work related stuff. Not counting the day off, I guess. Anyway, check this out. I have been tasked with writing a SQL Server database module for [...]

Code: Dynamically Insert HTML Into Any Rendered PHP Page

So, this pleases me enough to post it. dynamic buffer insertion with PHP Needed to quickly add a notice to every page on a client’s site where there was a single include, but not single-included layout pages (teachers, *sigh*). I’ve never messed with output buffer stuff before, so this was just sort of surprising to [...]

New WordPress

Just installed the latest and greatest WordPress. Kinda easy, all things considered. I rather like the post autosave, plugin management, and data import features. Welcome additions! I also installed SimpleTags tag management plugin. It is hot. The autotagging feature is extremely useful, as is the tag suggestions overlay on post entry. Still, even with the [...]

Seriously Word Press, WTH?

While trying to figure out how to remove formatting from ‘wp_list_cats’ in Word Press, I discovered this awesome bit. Click the thumbnail for the full glory of the code. You will notice that in my screenshot, the final function call to ‘list_cats’ at the end is truncated. This is because there are eighteen parameters. Again [...]

PHP and Payflow Pro FOR THE LOSE

Posting this cause I wan’t aware and the only other post I found was dated January. Since Paypal purchased Verisign they are discontinuing the pfpro extension to PHP. And in fact, what I’m reading is that Sept 2009 is the end of life for that functionality, meaning requests will not work beyond that point. For [...]

Jinzora Media Jukebox – Impressions

I installed Jinzora, a music organizer/streamer/jukebox application, today. I have some interesting impressions. Quick summary: I’m not going to use it because it’s technically deficient. This isn’t really a comprehensive review, just an exclamation over the techniques involved in the implementation of the software.

GVim and editing over SSH connections

(Update 04/08/2007: apparently I’m number one for most searches about editing with Vim over SSH, so I’ll note for other searchers that this method isn’t perfect, but it gets the job done. The downside to this method is that it keeps asking for a password for every file operation. Also note that the reason it’s [...]

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