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Software Development With Scott: Using Fiddler as an HTML Testing Tool

2007 Mar 5, 2:13Scott uses Fiddler to automatically inject a report on HTML errors into webpages as you visit them.PermalinkCommentsfiddler tool hack html standard software blog article

Creating a self-signed SSL certificate: Ubuntu

2007 Feb 7, 5:38A howto on creating a self-signed cert for your webpage on Ubuntu.PermalinkCommentslinux ssl ubuntu howto apache tutorial https certificate privacy encryption CA

Moved to Server-Side Scripting

2007 Jan 19, 9:15I've moved my homepage to server-side scripting. Previously I've mentioned that I was using client side scripting to interpret and sort my livejournal and delicious entries together. Now I'm using PHP and XSLTs to process and sort my livejournal, delicious, flickr, and librarything entries. See my homepage for the finished result.
LibraryThing is pretty cool despite being pretty niche. Its like flickr but for books. I display a random sampling of the covers of books I have listed in librarything on my page. I've also hooked the display of the covers of my book up to the corner image. Now when you hover over the cover of a book a bigger picture of its cover appears in the corner of the webpage. Also, flickr entries in the main section how have the same on hover behavior.
This may not be the best use of my time, but its still fun.PermalinkCommentslibrarything xslt delicious homepage flickr technical php livejournal script

Microsoft Office Live Signup

2006 Dec 20, 5:53Get a free website (including free domain) through Office Live Beta!PermalinkCommentsmicrosoft office office-live beta free website webpage domain dns

More Homepage Updates

2006 Nov 6, 6:51I've updated my webpage some more. I now have the onmouseover on the thumbnails in my photos section. So that's fun. I'm using the flickr badge script and then including a javascript file I made that finds the flickr imgs in my page and adds in onmouseover and onmouseout events. I've also got the whole thing validating on W3C's HTML validator and W3C's CSS validator.

The one thing I'd like to fix is the comments for my blog posts. They aren't included in the RSS feed. I'm shopping for a blog site that supports comment counts in the RSS feed at least. If possible I'd like the actual comments to appear in the feed but I doubt anyone does that.PermalinkCommentscss html script validator homepage flickr

Websites as graphs - an HTML DOM Visualizer Applet

2006 Jun 7, 3:15Neat graph of the DOM of a webpagePermalinkCommentsart cool graph java software tools html
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