New contact form
Previously I was using Ryan Duff’s anti-header injection WP-ContactForm, but this seems to have gone the way of the dodo – for the last few months there have been only blank pages where ryanduff.net used to be. Those irrepressible spammers seemed to have worked their way around Ryan’s coding, creating the need for extra measures […]
IE blocking password prompt
A Webpage Builder customer uses the password protect feature on their site to hide content intended for members only. Recently the customer reported a lot of their members were unable to access this content; the password prompt was not appearing and access to the page was denied almost immediately. Webpage Builder uses javascript to protect […]
The end is nigh!
A call from Melissa today, she told me she has decided to outsource technical support for the business to a company in Melbourne called Quicknowledge. Not sure yet when it will be happening, she said she has yet to finalise the deal – has to sort out precise figures and costings yet but it sounds […]
Great feedback from our NET11 tutor
Message no. 2775 Author: Cynthia V. Date: Thursday, February 22, 2007 14:37 awww… made me a bit teary! And I thought I was being hard on you guys 🙂 All I try to remember are the many lecturers I loved and *actually* gained knowledge from -and try to be like them and those I recall […]
WP Plugin: Category access
I’ve just discovered a useful WordPress tool from David Coppit – it is his Category Access plugin, which allows you to limit public access to post categories on your blog. Since transferring my uni material here I’ve been looking for some way to hide it from public view – not that it is particularly sensitive […]
Cookies for Nan
My grandmother’s birthday today and to celebrate we had lunch at the local leagues club. Just the four of us – Nan, Mum, Jo and myself. I finally got to see Nan’s new place – just down the road from the house where I used to live about 12 years ago. I am kicking myself […]