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Apache2 on Debian ignores HTTPS variable

After a couple of hours of hair pulling over a few lines of rewrite instructions for apache, my search for inaccurate regular expressions or logic ended with this bug report in the debian community. I'm sure this bug is addressed in some upstream distributions, and…

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Content Mangement Systems where the user just manages content?

The goal of any Content Managements System (CMS) should be to allow the content managers to create as many pages as they like without deviating from the original website design. Much of this can be done with carefully planned out cascading style sheets (css) and…

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Going From iPhone Developer to Android Developer in 10 seconds

Ok so it did not really take 10 seconds. I had been developing iPhone apps for a while; but an urgent need had arisen for someone to do an Android project and they asked if I would be willing to do it. Well, I like…

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LinkedIn used Node.js and HTML 5 to Build their App – And Why I like it So Much

LinkedIn recently launched a new version of their mobile app, and while it has a host of new features, perhaps the most exciting part is in the backend development. As someone who is obviously addicted to apps, and using them on a daily basis, I…

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Install PHP 5.2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 ships with PHP 5.1, and also makes PHP 5.3 available. PHP 5.1 is the default, and the server will never update from 5.1 to 5.3 without being explicitly configured to do so. But you may notice that glaring hole where…

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