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Look mum, no wires!…

Following the successful installation of a Netgear DG834GT 108Mbps Super Wireless ADSL Router and a WG311T 108 Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter we now have a wireless network running. Because this is an old house with very thick walls, and the router/computer with the wireless card in are opposite ends of the building from each other,…

Big Web Five, No. 5: The web server…

The fifth and final portion of the web development stack of goodness, the web server, has traditionally been ignored by many web designers. After all, the only choice is between Windows and Apache, is it not? What more do you need to know. Well, a lot, if you really want to grasp the power of…

It’s all for free…

Further to my last entry about Creative Commons, Jonathan has written a little post about why he does what he does, and I agree. So if I’ve helped anyone with anything I’ve done, then great. Let me know if you want, as it’s always nice to hear of something I’ve done being used. Actually, I…

Creative commons…

Just in case you weren’t fully aware what the Creative Commons licencing system is all about, Ben has a great write-up here. Of course, you can always check the mothership for the horsey-mouthy-word. Most of the stuff I produce on my website are covered by a Creative Commons licence, in fact everything except the code…

And so it begins…

I mentioned a little while ago about the launch of the DOM Scripting Task Force, and they now have started in earnest. They have already created a manifesto, which is excellent, and from the personal websites of several of the members I know they are very enthusiastic about bringing JavaScript use into the 21st century.…

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February 16, 2019, 9:31 pm