July 2005
Whilst I was doing some research for my PDO entry on Wez Furlong’s website, I found out about PHPScript: PHPScript is PHP’s own ActiveScript interface. In practical terms, this means that... Read More
While Kevin has pointed out some important issues in regards to Greasemonkey – I found this new concept for securing an RSS feed an invaluable tip. Joe Gregorio wanted a way to syndicate... Read More
CSS3 has been in the works for years, with so many new features and refinements that the specification had to be broken down into thirty modules. Most of these modules are slated for completion over... Read More
For those familiar with Webmin – they understands it administrative value on Unix workstations and servers (including Mac OS X). Especially if you need to administer multiple systems. For the... Read More
The Web Standards Project now have a JavaScript arm. It’s called the DOM Scripting Task Force, and I can’t do better for a description than to quote the manifesto: [QUOTE]At the moment... Read More
Hi! I’m David Mytton the new SitePoint PHP Blogger and I am going to be writing for this blog for at least the next 3 months. I am going to try and focus on technical posts to provide some... Read More
SitePoint is pleased to announce the appointment of its new PHP blogger, David Mytton, who brings a mix of practical and academic experience to the PHP blog. Please welcome David to the PHP blog,... Read More
As you may have already noticed, SitePoint’s latest title has just hit the shelves — ‘Firefox Secrets’ by Cheah Chu Yeow. Chu Yeow, in case you don’t know, has run one... Read More
The maker of Greasemonkey, a popular extension for power users of the Firefox browser, has posted a warning of a serious security vulnerability in the current release. This vulnerability can... Read More
Just before I hopped on a plane to Canada last week, I was interviewed on the Computer America radio show, which is broadcast all across the United States. For the second hour of Thursday’s... Read More
Aside: It’s good to be back at the wheel after a short interlude — having gained a baby daughter but minus a little surplus sleep ;) Most of us have used a ‘CAPTCHA’ at some... Read More
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) is a form of security exploit that threatens any web application. Its severity is often underestimated. The problems go far beyond annoyances and practical jokes. By... Read More
In the last blog, Steven List posted a great reply referencing Seth Godin and his views on Permission Marketing (where people opt in or choose what information they receive). Take a look. I believe... Read More
It looks like Ajax (or remote scripting, or whatever you want to call it) is turning a bit of a corner, because JavaScript is turning that same corner: refinement of possibility into best practice.... Read More




