Who does what regarding websites in a business

The outsourcing of web developers can save a lot compared to having permanent employees who take care of the website and allows even very small...
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PHP on Windows IIS, WordPress Permalinks, Magento Admin, PATHINFO and Microsoft URLSCAN

I just had a fun night making some changes to one of our Windows Servers, the update was to add some great new functionality to our control panel...
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Changes to our Windows Control Panel and NEW DOT.NET v4 is now available

As some of you may know DotNetPanel (DNP) who are the authors of our excellent Windows Control panel have recently decided to make their software...
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Dark Ages of man

With Dark Energy, Dark Matter and Inflation, I can’t help but think that in 50 years or so that cosmologists and physicists are going to snigger a...
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Windows Symbolic Links

Just found out about “junctions” which is NTFS speak for Linux style symbolic links.There is always a battle with Windows with getting stuff...
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Ruby Scraping

You’ve always got to pick the right tool for the right job, and many would say that Ruby is the right tool for most jobs. It is pretty good, that’s...
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"screen" is the Answer

The question is "How can I make my command line life easier in Linux (and other Unix style os')?" Screen is the answer, but it is the answer even...
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[Off-Topic] Saving the Sharks, for now

New Scientist reports that the Cronulla Fisheries Centre in New South Wales has a new plan to save the endangered Grey Nurse Shark.Grey Nurse...
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Asterisk and FreePBX

Asterisk is an open-source PABX. That's right, it is a fully-featured scalable PABX that supports both VoIP, PSTN, ISDN and voicemail that can be...
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Sabayon Stabiliser 2, The Return

This article is a follow on from my previous go at putting together a technique for encouraging Sabayon to move away from using packages that are...
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