Poking around…
- Posted by David at 20:19:11
- Annoyancies
Current mood: 
Today is the death of support for such a horrible browser as Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 at this domain, and while we’re at it…
No support here for version 7.0 either! ![]()
Google™ has dropped support four days ago, and more companies has announced following in the footsteps shortly.
Best summarised as: FINALLY!![]()
(Time to upgrade to a decent browser folks!)
Bad Behavior plugin for flatpress
- Posted by David at 13:03:55
- Annoyancies, Open Source, Flatpress, Bad Behavior
Current mood: 
Bad behavior (also known as BB2) is a great anti-spam-robot plugin available for wordpress, drupal and some other software. I did a trip on wordpress for a while before returning back to flatpress and I decided to “bring” the plugin with me.
Actually the porting wasn’t that hard to do, but getting away from SQL database for logging was another issue
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Advisor: The guy who told you how to screw up…
- Posted by David at 19:11:16
- Annoyancies
Current mood: 
Some months later and wordpress is flushed down the drain. Not that it is a bad system, rather the opposite, but it litterally eats up resources if anything usefull is used, so to speak.
Wasn’t a databasedriven system supposed to be better and not worse?
So this place is back on flatpress again and with a very pink theme, scream and pull your hair as you like![]()
GOTCHA?
- Posted by David at 18:50:09
- Annoyancies
Current mood: 
Some days it’s just annoying with the recent trends in blog comment pollution for some search engine ranking contest or whatever…
Guess that’s why the CAPTCHA here is “only” 15 characters long now![]()
GOTCHA?![]()
CAPTCHA!
- Posted by David at 18:16:46
- Annoyancies, Open Source, Flatpress, Securimage
Current mood: 
When I switched over to use flatpress as the content engine I kinda wanted a captcha (those images you have to get a headache from and enter into a form manually) a better local replacement for the Accessible Antispam plugin wich has it's weaknesses.
After searching around on the net, I found the GNU licenced PHP-Capcha securimage that wasn't that hard to implement on FP. Kind of flexible as well wich certainly is a big bonus
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