Posted on December 2nd, 2006 by headwedge
Playing around with wordpress’ style.css file.
This looks like I want it to in Opera, Safari & Firefox but the rounded corners and transparency fail in IE 7!
At least IE7 floats the menu properly IE6 shoves it at the bottom! A disappointing, but not surprising showing from the 2nd rate programmers at micro$oft. I guess you [...]
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Posted on August 16th, 2006 by headwedge
The age old problem.
Since cavepeople, clutching their burnt sticks, first stared at a blank cave wall the problem of how to start has faced mankind.
Whilst some turned to their inner creative strengths to produce masterpieces, others turned to drink and produced hangovers.
I must confess to being at a tipping point at the moment and [...]
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Posted on August 5th, 2006 by headwedge
I am now the proud owner of 2 large hardback text books with lots of pages, each page with lots of small writing consisting of looong words. See Solution(002).
Now ‘Most People’ would find the prospect of tackling these weighty tombs more than a little intimidating and, in this scenario at least, I am most definately [...]
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Posted on August 4th, 2006 by headwedge
Legitimately exploring database backed web apps for vulnerabilties and highlighting potential exploits to their authors?
Tick YES.
Writing the damn things in the first place?
Tick NO.
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Posted on August 2nd, 2006 by headwedge
Version 1 was knocked together using Micro$oft SQL Server feeding ASP pages through IIS on Server 2003. The results were chewed up by some command line C and fed to rickety OpenGL visualisation.
It was a ‘RAD’ style, one off, procedural, in-house, unsecured, do the job application using some of the most expensive software that the [...]
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