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File Manager

After a few hours of editing code i’ve managed to create a file manager program for WordPress SU.  After some testing and porting i’ll make it public for MU when the code is ready.  So far so good

September 12, 2005 Posted by Scott | Wordpress, coding | | 1 Comment

IM client maybe???

Thanks to Donncha I found out about an AJAX IM service for websites.  After some awesome testing the messenger seems like an awesome addition to WordPress.com as Donncha mentioned.  You should definetly check it out:

 

 AJAXIM

 

September 10, 2005 Posted by Scott | Wordpress, coding | | 1 Comment

The downside of publicity

I’m loving the changes to WordPress but there is a down side to making a beta public.

With the recent additions of showing the top blogs on the main page of wordpress.com comes spammers.  I’ve recieved multiple comments asking for invites with a small blurb of a compliment on whatever the post me be talking about.  Sad.

 

sad 

September 10, 2005 Posted by Scott | Wordpress, coding | | 5 Comments

testing trackbacks

New Dashboard for WordPress.com users…the designing process of WordPress.com has been great and advancing very quickly.

September 10, 2005 Posted by Scott | Wordpress, coding | | 1 Comment

IE/Firefox debate

I just caught wind of a nasty feudal debate between firefox/IE bloggers.  They were getting really in depth on the conversation…so much as they pulled out coding and showed the flaws of each browser.  I think this debate will go down with the abortion and euthanasia debates…no end in sight.

September 10, 2005 Posted by Scott | coding | | No Comments Yet

PHP errors across the board

So i got the beta-vbulletin a few hours ago and have been messing with it. The thing is really buggy, i’m surprised there are so many errors in such a founded product. Sure it’s beta but 36 errors on just one section? That’s crazy.

Maybe it’s time to change back to infusion and get them another chance. I really wish linux supported ASP better then i could use SHNForum, a sweet version of Snitz.

September 10, 2005 Posted by Scott | coding | | No Comments Yet