Apparently Ryan Tubridy mentioned this site between 7am and 7:30am this morning. Unfortunately I only turned the radio on at 7:30 so I missed it. Thanks for the mention Ryan! (I’m psychic, that’s how I know he mentioned me, no really! No, ‘fraid not, thanks John for telling me!)
Author Archives: Donncha
Red Hat 8.0 – man garbage
For as long as I’ve had Red Hat 8.0 installed I’ve had trouble using “man” and other marked up terminal apps. The marked up text appeared as garbage and only by careful examination could one spot the useful information trapped inside! Here’s the answer, courtesy of the Chicago LUNI list. European users may want to try another locale, and Irish users could find “en_IE@euro” most useful!
Sendmail – Masquerading And Relaying
Ah! The joys of Sendmail cf configuration. How arcane can the following get?
R$+ $@ $>93 $1
That line tells Sendmail to masquerade the headers of an email as another domain. Luckily I just generated another sendmail.cf with my install-sendmail script and did a vimdiff of both files. Comments are helpful too, and takes some of the bite out of the .cf file.
BlogShares trading on Holy Shmoly!
There’s been some trading on my Blogshares blog account. The site valuation has sky-rocketed overnight and should continue to do so as blog link here. Woo! Me’s (virtually) rich!
Top 100 April Fools
This is a great list of historical April Fools. I think Ryan Tubridy’s launch of his new book yesterday should make it onto the list somewhere. Yeah, I fell for it too.. doh!
Cross-Browser Rich Text Editor
This Text Editor is going into the next release of my b2 mod! I need to contact the author though as there’s no license information in the zip file. This is very similar to the midas editor on mozilla.org but it’s billed as cross-browser. I’m not sure if Midas will work in IE. (Thanks Padraig for the Midas link!) (via locker gnome)
ezln23: Synthetic Morpheme
One to bookmark for future reading!
Smarty : Template Engine
Yes! Finally Smarty 8.0 has been released! This release has an ASP/JSP/Java/Python/C# code interpretor and lots of other enhancements! Pity the upgrade instructions were lost when the author’s modem died. Anyone tried it?
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b2-smarty – !EOLF
Damn, I thought I had dropped enough hints and mistakes in my previous post to make it clear it was an April Fools! Sorry if anyone was alarmed! Read through the post again and note some of the pure bulls**t I’ve spouted to argue why I’m giving up!
So, I’ll be around for a long while yet. Expect lots more changes from me, I want to make b2 a hell of a lot better than it currently is and that’s going to be difficult!
I’m toying with the idea of rebranding my project b2++ or something similar. The scope of the project has gone far beyond Smarty, and I’d also like to get some of the b2 hackers on-board. It may even require a new Sourceforge project as I’d like to introduce more design concepts such as OO, and some of the patterns mentioned on sites like phppatterns.com. This will necessetate making the project more complicated for developers to pick up but Rev Jim’s review (linked yesterday) is scathing and has some merit.
b2-smarty – EOL
I’m sorry to say this but due to overwhelming time constraints I won’t be able to work on the b2 mod running here any more.
I’ve spent quite a lot of time adding new features to b2 and pushing it out there but the resulting feedback isn’t worth it. I’m concerned about remarks that “b2 is dead”, and “the code is crap” so I’m going to call it a day and work on Moveable Type instead.
First off will be a template system using the PHP Smarty Templates System. It should be very easy to integrate the Smarty PHP code into the Perl code of Moveable Type as neither are finicky about whitespace unlike a certain other language I could mention.
I’d also like to support the new IPV4 Security Flag so that Movable Type will know when a posting is simply normal run of the mill text, uninformed rant, or flame-bait material. This really will work wonders for Internet security and it’s important that all applications support it.
Also, the fact that many, many Mac users use Moveable Type has convinced me that this is the way to go.
I considered abandoning Vi, but Emacs simply didn’t have the features I wanted. I’ll be using the Linux port of BBedit instead.
