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AeroSQL an alternative to phpMyAdmin
Posted on March 8th, 2010 No commentsAnother really useful item from Oleg Burlaca. AreoSQL is a free web based database management solution which, given some development could be a decent replacement for the awful phpMyAdmin.
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AeroSQL an alternative to phpMyAdmin
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How to visualise your webserver logs as a map of user progression through your site content
Posted on March 8th, 2010 No commentsI love web stats and for a long time now (last 4 years or so) I have been analysing web stats with Google Analytics, which is probably one of the best apps for assessing basic stats (provided the web browser being used support javascript). For the most accurate stats I also use AWStats (which has provided great results for the last 7 years) Within the last year or two I have also employed the use of ClickTale for the analysis of user interaction
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How to visualise your webserver logs as a map of user progression through your site content
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SVG-edit – A complete vector graphics editor in the browser
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsReally interesting project. Combined with an appropriate backend this may well be useful tool for anyone wanting to implement the kind of product customisation features you find on printshop websites such as cafepress, etc. in reference to: "A complete vector graphics editor in the browser" - svg-edit - Project Hosting on Google Code ( view on Google Sidewiki )
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SVG-edit - A complete vector graphics editor in the browser
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Microsoft Browser Choice Update
Posted on February 24th, 2010 No commentsSo the “Microsoft Browser Choice Screen Update For EEA Users” has arrived in my list of potential updates. Interestingly though, Microsoft have not selected this update by default. That might put a dampener on Opera’s big day…

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Microsoft Browser Choice Update
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Usage Statistics On Asgrim.com
Posted on February 9th, 2010 No commentsSo here’s a few useless usage statistics about this website I found using Google Analytics… Browser Distribution Firefox – 58.93% Internet Explorer – 15.58% Chrome – 10.33% Safari – 9.64% Mozilla – 2.92% Flash Usage 8.31% of visitors do not report to have Flash installed Operating Systems Windows – 55.95% Linux – 29.54% Mac – 8.61% Android – 4.90% iPhone – 0.31% iPod – 0.17% FreeBSD – 0.06% Playstation 3 – 0.06% Blackberry – 0.02% Java Support Yes – 76.80% No – 23.20% Top 10 Countries Ordered By Visits United States United Kingdom Spain Germany Canada Australia France Netherlands India Italy Other Figures… 1.23 average page views per visit 59 seconds average time on site (yikes!) 86.51% new visitors versus 13.49% returning visits
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Usage Statistics On Asgrim.com
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Question: How does source control work in a non-distributed environment?
Posted on February 5th, 2010 No commentsAt our company we currently all work on one shared network drive. The source code is not under any kind of source control, which for me is a big no-no. I’d love to be able to set up SVN and us all work of separate repositories and just commit back to a trunk or branch, but our tech manager doesn’t agree.
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Question: How does source control work in a non-distributed environment?
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New House & Growing Freyja
Posted on January 31st, 2010 No commentsI haven’t done a “personal” update for some time now, so I thought I’d briefly brush over our recent lives. The photo you can see on the left is the current state of our new house that is being built in the new Dickens Quarter development in Portsmouth

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New House & Growing Freyja
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Handling CType Data With SimpleXML in PHP
Posted on January 15th, 2010 No commentsIf you're new to SimpleXML then the output and representation of complex XML data produced by the library can be daunting and sometimes confusing, but once you're used to it, SimpleXML is a massively useful tool for processing XML information. When debugging other people's implementations of simpleXML however, one of the biggest issues I come across time and again is the apparent loss of CType data from the processed feed. Luckily this is very easily remedied, but not well documented so here's how to deal with it.

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Styling the The TinyMCE Text Area
Posted on January 4th, 2010 No commentsThey guys who produce TinyMCE suggest, when initialising the editor, that you set the content_css parameter to be the url to your site’s CSS, so that the content you type into the text area is styled in the same way as the rest of your site.
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Styling the The TinyMCE Text Area
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cURL Tips – HTTPS requests
Posted on December 15th, 2009 No commentsToo many times have I seen this in cURL clients: curl_setopt ( $ch , CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST , false ) ; curl_setopt ( $ch , CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER , false ) ; Why is this bad? You leave yourself totally open to man-in-the-middle attacks, and makes SSL virtually pointless. Sure the data passed between the two servers would still be encrypted, but there is no way of verifying the server you’re talking to is the server you WANT to be talking to! My recommendation is that you verify the server is genuine by checking against the genuine CA certificate in PEM format.
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cURL Tips – HTTPS requests
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