by Peter Connolly | Oct 19, 2010 | technology
One of the major items in our development toolbelt is NetBeans for PHP. We use this for all our web development, and it fits our workflow perfectly. Or, it did. For the last few months Netbeans was getting slower and slower. I’d start up Netbeans, work for five...
by Peter Connolly | Oct 7, 2010 | Drupal, featured, technology
For the last few weeks I’ve had a problem with a client site not indexing all content. Cron would run as normal, then redirect to a page in the website. Indexing would never get past 26%, and I couldn’t find anything in the Drupal log or the Apache logs to...
by Peter Connolly | Sep 29, 2010 | Drupal, technology
WARNING We discovered (to our cost) that this technique is fine for a Drupal site where you maintain the modules via FTP, but if you happen to use Drush, this technique has a major disadvantage; Drush doesn’t parse the if-then-else statement, and so picks up the...
by Peter Connolly | Sep 27, 2010 | featured, technology
SCP (Secure Copy) is an excellent method of copying folders across different servers; it makes server moves a breeze. To use SCP, log into the server you want to copy the files TO, and move to the folder in which you’d like the files and foldersĀ to appear. The...
by Peter Connolly | Sep 8, 2010 | featured, Scam
Firstly, what is a Scam? Merriam-Webster (Scams) has it as ‘a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation’, and the Domain Registry of America is certainly being deceptive with its marketing activities. Domain Slamming is another term used for these marketing...