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Charlie Morris

Link Checking 2 Replies

Started by Charlie Morris in Applications. Last reply by Charlie Morris 1 day ago.

Nick Young

Best Thing Ever: Ninite.com 3 Replies

Started by Nick Young in The Best Thing Ever!. Last reply by Jonathan Champ 1 day ago.

Jen Riehle

NelNet Setup 1 Reply

Started by Jen Riehle in Web Programming. Last reply by Jonathan Champ Nov 4.

Margaret Hudacko

Web Data Leakage Policy 1 Reply

Started by Margaret Hudacko in Web Programming. Last reply by Jonathan Champ Nov 4.

Jason Austin

Meetup Survey

Started by Jason Austin in Campus Policy/Procedures/Misc. Nov 3.

Blog Posts

Mike Vysocka

Google's Commitment to Accessibility

Posted by Mike Vysocka on October 20, 2009 at 8:55am

Mike Vysocka

Web Accessibility Survey Results

Posted by Mike Vysocka on October 1, 2009 at 9:00am — 1 Comment

Mike Vysocka

Remotely Download Google Ajax Libraries with PHP

Posted by Mike Vysocka on September 30, 2009 at 1:21pm — 1 Comment

Jonathan Champ

Google Chrome Frame - IE Passes Acid 3?!

Posted by Jonathan Champ on September 24, 2009 at 10:16am — 2 Comments

Charles Brabec

LAMP packages for RHEL5

Posted by Charles Brabec on September 18, 2009 at 3:30pm — 8 Comments

Latest Activity

Cool thanks. Yeah, setting up a blog is built-in, real easy. It just starts getting complicated when you want to do something beyond the basic. I'll drop Matt a note though, thanks for the contact (and for thinking of my question at that conferenc...
yesterday
I happened to attend a local conference at ECU called a Think-In ( http://www.ecu.edu/academicoutreach/think-in.cfm ). One of the people from Academic Outreach mentioned they use Drupal, so I perked up and asked if they've used the blogging featur...
yesterday
I'm going to start calling you the oracle or something, thanks for commenting here (and everywhere else). 1. The W3C checker is great. That's a really simple solution, and I like simple. 2. I'm trying out Xenu now too, and the Xenu site is prett...
yesterday
Ubuntu support is nice. When it comes to an "Apps Installer" system, if Frozen Bubble isn't an option, it's time to move on.
yesterday
Xenu's Link Sleuth W3C Link Checker
yesterday
Charlie Morris added a discussion
Anyone out there use a link checking software? Basically something that runs through a site's pages and finds any broken links and gives you a report. I know DW has this functionality, though I find it to be not so great.. and I've had others reco...
yesterday
I was hoping there'd be a viable solution in Drupal because we drank the Drupal kool-aid long ago and I'd like that decision to pay off. But I'm starting to feel like this isn't a Drupal strength. Might just go with WolfBlogs and feed my Drupal s...
on Thursday
Saroj Primalni become a member
on Thursday
Just found an alternative to ninite.com --- "AllMyApps" http://lifehacker.com/5396524/allmyapps-bulk+installs-your-favorite-apps-makes-system-rebuilding-less-painful Haven't tested it yet, but seems to do the same thing.
on Thursday
eh...i wouldn't call it (the OIT site) blog functionality per se....but i guess its all semantics. I mean....we have multiple content types, which i guess could be made to act like a blog. We have multiple authors who have different permissions f...
on Thursday
on Wednesday
Other than the first, these might be more application specific, but I thought they might be useful for this community. Rule #1: Minimize access to web enabled applications. If all your application needs to be able to do is read from a single data...
on Wednesday
 
 

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