Articles from Michael

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  1. Upgrade Or Not? Ubuntu 8.10

    extjs.pilotwarezhk (Oct 31 2008) Explore Article

    upgrade or not? ubuntu 8.10 31 Oct Posted by Michael as Ubuntu today, i was trying to upgrade my ubuntu to 8.10 from 8.04, and the simplest way is to use the update-manager. So, i follow the step-by-step guide on ubuntu official site, then i came across this problem, since i’m in Shanghai, there’re 3 mirror server in China I can pick, sadly, I was having problem connecting to 2 ... (Read Full Article)

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  2. SSH tunneling with Tunnelier

    extjs.pilotwarezhk (Aug 18 2008) Explore Article

    19 Aug Posted by Michael as Misc There’s usually 2 situations you want to use a SSH Tunnel to bypass firewalls, it would be either your company blocked some of the ports, so that you can’t waste your working hours on MSN, facebook, etc. The other would be people like me, working in China. The notorious GFW (Great Firewall of China, or the Golden Shield Project) blocks access to numerous ... (Read Full Article)

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  3. Fight spam with reCAPTCHA

    extjs.pilotwarezhk (Aug 18 2008) Explore Article

    There are couple form on our website, however, the original developer forgotten to put in some kind of measure to keep the spam away from our website. After running for some time, we found that our database are now filled with junk data. After doing some research, I decided to use reCAPTCHA to protect the forms. Using reCAPTCHA is easy, you just need to go to http://www.recaptcha.net and sign up ... (Read Full Article)

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  4. One Click Upload - A jQuery Plugin

    Michael Mitchell (Aug 17 2008) jQuery Explore Article

    One-Click Upload - A jQuery Plugin Posted on August 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized | One-Click Upload is a plug-in for jQuery that replaces the standard File Input element, allowing you to use any link, image or element to be used for the purpose of bringing up the “browse” dialogue. One-Click Upload completes the upload behind the scenes using AJAX, making it less obtrusive and easier to style than a standard ... (Read Full Article)

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  5. Putting Google Maps on your site with ExtJs

    foojam.com (Jul 2 2008) ExtJS Explore Article

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  6. Comment on Introduction to jQuery UI by Michael

    Learning jQuery (Jul 2 2008) jQuery Explore Article

    Introduction to jQuery UI After many months of stellar work, the jQuery UI team has released version 1.5 of their flagship suite of user-interface widgets, components, and effects. This release was focused on bringing you a standardized development API across all of the components, allowing for a more seamless experience when working with the jQuery UI library. A very exciting CSS theming application was also released with jQuery UI 1.5, ... (Read Full Article)

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  7. Shadows Of The Browser, Shadows Of Myself

    Will Work For Witty Blog Title (Apr 2 2008) Explore Article

    And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door; And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming, And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted.... If I could go back and tell ... (Read Full Article)

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  8. Up The Water Spout

    Will Work For Witty Blog Title (Mar 25 2008) Explore Article

    Holy crap; Igor, Brendan and Sayrer, can you please stop kicking so much ass for just a second? Firefox 3 Beta 5 pre (Gecko/2008032512): 4093.0ms +/- 3.7% Nightly Webkit-GTK r31238: 4479.0ms +/- 4.8% Sunspider on a 2.4GHz dual-core Macbook Pro with Ubuntu 7.10 Granted, Sunspider is but one test and is not the be-all-end-all of performance judgment (though it helps), so this isn't worthy to really boast about everywhere, but ... (Read Full Article)

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  9. Fullscreen Is Now...

    Will Work For Witty Blog Title (Mar 8 2008) Explore Article

    Once upon a time there was a humble front-end contributor who worked on many small XUL and Javascript features for Firefox 3 like the smooth-scrolling tab bar and prefilling the find bar with the current selection. He later took on the mountainous responsibility of GTK Widget maintainer after travelling to New Zealand for his Uni holidays, but thats another story. Anyway, in April 2007, I^H he contributed a patch to ... (Read Full Article)

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  10. Beta 3!

    Will Work For Witty Blog Title (Feb 12 2008) Explore Article

    Wheeee! This Firefox 3 beta provides some really great stuff especially for Linux users so if you're on a previous beta then get your butt on this beta now. I mean it. Now. Improvements include more theme progress along with the inclusion of more Tango icons, plus use of the native GTK print dialog (this means print to PDF is available!). There are many other improvements across every platform, not ... (Read Full Article)

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