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350 - Want to be one better
I'm told that I'm competitive - that I want to be one better. That's not always a compliment as it can mean that I tend to come in and "cap" your story with what I think is a better one - but at least I'm aware of this tendency and tell my good friends to alert me when I do it. But this competitiv ....

349 - Comments in Tcl
It's always a good idea to comment your programs. OK - I know you know that, but I find it's always a good idea to remind people too! In Tcl, you add a comment starting with a # character and really what you're adding is a "do nothing" command .... in other words, the # must appear where a command ....

348 - Graveyard pages
What do you do if you want to remove a web page from your site? Let's say that a product has been replaced by an improved model with (logically) a different page name, or you've restructured your web site so that an old URL is now illogical. Obvious, easy answer ... search for all links to the ol ....

347 - Frightening and from-friend viruses and spams
Viruses and spam get more and more clever at getting through! The authors of these pieces of rogue software know that their victims are more likely to open emails that come from colleagues or - better - from their web administrator. It's very easy indeed to guess the account names for administrato ....

346 - No Smoking Pubs
I've noticed a trend towards no smoking pubs recently ... and I applaud the idea. No-one should have to indulge in passive smoking if they want to go out for a meal - I wouldn't even wish it on a dog. See our Malmesbury page to locate the "Smoking Dog" Pub. ....

345 - Spotting a denial of service attack
Our web site traffic rose from 37000 hits last Wednesday to 64000 hits on Thursday. Good sales and marketing activity on our part? No - it's a potential problem; all the extra traffic came from a single location and my immediate concerns included: * Possible denial of service, where all the bandwi ....

344 - Walk in Bath
Last night after the course was over, we drove to Bath with one of our students who's not travelling home until today, had a look around, took some picture, had a meal and ... a very pleasant time. Plenty more pictures of the area are available too. Just click on a highlighted location on this m ....

343 - Should I use structured or object oriented?
There's no "one size fits all" answer to "what's the best way for me to meet this application requirement", and if you're writing code there will be a number of different approached / methodologies you can use. I'm going to have a look at some of the possible choices and relate it to PHP today ... i ....

342 - The evening after the course
I'm having a great week running a public PHP course - a near-perfect (from a teaching viewpoint) group of 4 trainees - enough for there to be plenty of interaction, and few enough for everyone to be getting the very best of attention and tailoring of the course. This week, everyone's fit and is a ke ....

341 - Happy Birthday, PHP
PHP is 10 years old; it's ten years since Rasmus Lerdorf announced version 1.0 of Personal Home Pages on the comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi newsgroup. Announcement of 8th June 1995 ....

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