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3 months ago

in Engineering and Architecture ‘Musts’ for 2009 on Encoded
small world isn't it ;-0

3 months ago

in Launch: The Love Network on Encoded
sweet..i'm looking forward to it!

6 months ago

in Blog Optimization - Enabling Mod Deflate on Encoded
Hi Gregory.
you should be able to build deflate at buildtime by passing --enable-deflate=shared
it's a standard module
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gregory Thanks Ian, My hosting company installed Apache 2.2 upgrade for me using
cPanel. I appreciate the information though.

1 year ago

in Django Community Pages Meet Arkayne Portals on Django Aware
jeff.
they love links back to their pages for sure, but not the duplication of content on their pages.

see this article from google for more about the problem.
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2006...

1 year ago

in Django Community Pages Meet Arkayne Portals on Django Aware
can you please spell my name correctly?

;-)

also.

You are also ruining people's SEO as you are duplicating their content. google penalizes the original site for this. can you add a robots.txt so google doesn't crawl your site, or add a meta tag (see http://www.robotstxt.org/meta.html )
or just post a precis/abstract.

1 year ago

in New GrabPERF Measurement Locations on Newest Industry
how many locations do you have now?

2 years ago

in Dear Apache Software Foundation: FIX THE MSIE SSL KEEPALIVE SETTINGS! on Newest Industry
hey steve,
you should file a bug about it.

personally I can't verify it as I don't run windows. but in general the httpd project is more conservative than performance focused.

2 years ago

in Vulnerability Discovery On Web Sites on Matasano Chargen
I question the 8/10 number.

first.. the group you have seen @ whitehat are not the norm. They preselected themselves (ie.. they knew they had issues, and they called you guys) this is similar to sick people trying to get health insurance.

The second thing I question is the metric itself. It should probably be risk-weighted by the level of 'problem' they had. a XSS vunerability is much less severe than a SQL injection or the ability for a attacker to access someone else's credit card information for example.

If you want my opinion..you should break the number down by industry and risk-level.

as for accountability. *written* documentation from the company you are doing research on should be all you need ;-)

3 years ago

in Jimi Wallet - Revisited on Newest Industry
maybe you should buy 2 (or three) of them?
10-15 cards should be enough for most people.

3 years ago

in Tammy NYP on http://www.gadgetguy.de
i wonder if the people will click on a comment?
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