Some regular visitors might have found a bug in the blog last week that meant you couldn’t access the “Comments” page for my entry on PHP4 XML parsers. After some debuggering, I’ve found the culprit in b2Evo 0.9.0.10’s source (not sure if it is present in 0.9.0.11).
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I spend a vast amount of my time programming. I do it for most of my day at work and I do a lot at home too (‘cause I’m a bit of a nerd, really).
At work, we use Microsoft’s very powerful .NET tools to code Windows and Web applications. One thing they do rather well [...]
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As of today, I’ve started making some donations to the online services that I use and love. First up, and long overdue, was a donation to Audioscrobbler. I’ve dropped them about 5 a month (you can choose how much you want to give, based on how much you value their service) and paid for three [...]
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Having been poking around inside my website’s control panel this evening I finally found the access stats package (awstats, it appears). After peering at browser access percentages (IE 50%, Firefox 30%) I spotted an option to tell me the most popular search terms that led to my blog. The result was interesting, a past entry [...]
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Firefox lead developer Ben Goodger has taken a job at Google. His role in the Mozilla Foundation remains the same as before and he’s not leaving or taking a reduced role or anything like that. In fact reading his post you could be forgiven for thinking that Google were employing him to work on Firefox.
Anyway, [...]
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Ben is a 24 year old Web Developer from Cambridge and is a computing graduate of the University of Manchester.