One of the really cool features of Netscape Navigator 9 is the Link Pad. By using the Link Pad to store or queue up links that I want to look at later I’ve dramatically reduced the number of tabs I have open. That, in turn, reduces memory consumption. (I first looked at Navigator
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ReviewSaurus tagged me on the latest link driving effort: The Tech Link Train. I often tend to let these slide by, but since I picked up a few new daily readers out of the list, I’ll play along. I had a hard time settling on just 5 to add, but I believe
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I bit the bullet and did the upgrade this evening, once I saw that there seemed to be a simple patch for the UTW issues I had mentioned the other day.
First I backed up the database. Then I backed up the entire site. I may jump into things, but I'm a born pessimist
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We've had a low-priority challenge at the office for quite some time. You see, a lot of our web apps (many classic ASP) are developed by small teams working out of a common development directory. That in itself is typically all well and good, however there's also a config file in that same
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