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Code Igniter and error pages
04/17/08
Code Igniter (CI) uses default error pages to handle the variety of errors from the system. All of these error pages are stored in the errors folder off of the application folder. I use includes in my site for the header, footer and side column to enforce uniformity; on the 404 pages, if you have y -
Tax day
04/14/08
Tax day for the USA federal taxes is due tomorrow!
If you're paying too much in tax (and ... most likely you are) - you need to grab this book and get it going for this year. I've read this book and I've saved (real money) THOUSANDS of dollars from the advice in the book. -
MAC user needed
04/11/08
I need to test a new extension, if you're a Mac user, I need you :)
This extension is to test if the WYSIWYG editor installs correctly (and works).
You get a license of the product (and, honestly, this shouldn't take more than 30 minutes of your time)
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Using a SELECT form field to disable another field.
04/10/08
If you need to selectively disable fields based upon a select statement, the code to do this is pretty simple:
<form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="">
<label for="select"></label>
<se -
Adobe Contribute KILLER
04/09/08
One of the frustrating things for me, as a coder, is working with Contribute enabled sites, because they use templates and, usually, because it is all static pages. Today, I stumbled across a product that will absolutely KILL Contribute - and it is FREE!
Check it out:
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Check out my introduction to Code Igniter on Community MX, FREE article
04/08/08
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Asking for help in forums
04/03/08
Every now and then some one complains about not getting help in a forum for Adobe's products.
For me, I usually skip questions that:
1. lack adequate information (like, say, a URL)
2. abundance of useless information (I don't need a history of all things you've thought -
Dreamweaver automatic file load
04/02/08
I was reading the Dreamweaver forum and a person asked:
Starting dreamweaver from the command line, is there a switch that specifies the file for it to open?
For example, just going "dreamweaver myfile.html" doesn't seem to do it.
Well, I did a l -
EVERYTHING IS FREE*
04/01/08
Yeah, it is April 1st, which is April fool's day - so everything (*you own) is free (*for you) - your bank, credit card and mortgage company make have different opinions on the matter, but I won't charge you for your stuff :)
Of course, if you'd like an extension for free,
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