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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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MySQL HA
Posted on August 19th, 2009 No commentsWe're currently in the process of splitting our websites out onto pairs of servers for High Availability, unfortunately MySQL is pretty poor when it comes to this, its replication facilities leave a lot to be desired and often fall out of sync.
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This Week’s Tweets: 2009-07-19
Posted on July 19th, 2009 No commentsThis Week’s Tweets: 2009-07-12 http://ff.im/-56FIk # Virtual Breadboard http://ff.im/-5jsyB # MiniAjax.com / A showroom of nice looking simple downloadable DHTML and AJAX scripts http://ff.im/-5jsyz # Just posted an ad on Gumtree Brighton - check it out: http://brighton.gumtree.com/brighton/68/42184468.html # gumtree #
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Wordpress 2.8 automatic upgrade fails
Posted on July 4th, 2009 No commentsI’ve been trying to update my wordpress blogs from various versions like 2.5 and 2.7 to the newest 2.8 for a while now, but was never able to do it automatically. Every time I pressed the “upgrade automatically” button, it told me it was downloading the latest file from Wordpress, but it never got any further than that. I logged in to my site using my FTP client and found a 0KB sized file called wordpress2.8.zip in the wp_content folder, so I thought I’d found the issue – maybe the script can’t actually download the file and save it to disk because of permissions
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