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General Review Discussion / Re: Opinions on remote PC control software
« Last post by mouser on May 30, 2006, 02:48 PM »
another mentioned on betanews today: PlanetRemote
http://www.planetdns...enu/list/86/page/73/
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Developer's Corner / Re: Angry Fruit Salad
« Last post by mouser on May 30, 2006, 02:28 PM »
from that page:

angry fruit salad
<abuse> A bad visual-interface design that uses too many colours. (This term derives, of course, from the bizarre day-glo colours found in canned fruit salad). Too often one sees similar effects from interface designers using colour window systems such as X; there is a tendency to create displays that are flashy and attention-getting but uncomfortable for long-term use.


 ;D ;D ;D what a great name for that phenomena.
31403
there is no reason to use labels. buy pre-scored postcard stock and print directly on the front and back.
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UrlSnooper / URL Snooper Beta Version - 2.06.03 Discussion split
« Last post by mouser on May 30, 2006, 02:03 PM »
read the readme to make sure you dont unnesc. translate stuff you dont need to!
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you are all heretics.
surely the left shift key is the best key in all the world.
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Living Room / What's your significant other's favorite key on the keyboard?
« Last post by mouser on May 30, 2006, 03:14 AM »
Ask this question of your significant other, or of a workmate.
If you don't have a significant other or workmate you can answer this question yourself.

What's your favorite key on the keyboard? (why?).
Please don't everyong pick the same key, it will make the others feel bad.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Looking for finance app
« Last post by mouser on May 30, 2006, 12:05 AM »
by the way - quicken works wonderfullly with paypal - paypal will export all transaction history to quicken format.  extremely convenient for those who use paypal alot.
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DonationCoder Projects / Re: Flat File Mini CMS in PHP
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 09:27 PM »
just for any industrious coders, let me try to describe the first early functional WebsiteBuilder tool:

You would run it like:
WebsiteBuilder.php MyConfigFile.php

where MyConfigFile.php is a php-based configuration file that might say:
$content_directory = "/home/mouser/websitecontent/";
$publichtml_directory = "/www/";

And the job of this first minimal WebsiteBuilder would simply be to create a mirror copy of the content_directory in the publichtml_directory.

--

Later work would:
1) render the files through smarty templates to generout output versions for the publichtml directory
2) generate a navigation menu
3) allow some directives in the configuration file which might specify some restrictions in certain content directories
(this would allow you to give a person ftp access to a subdirectory but ensure that only bbcode content files they upload will be rendered into public pages).
4) allow commandline to specify the generation of only specific pages.
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DonationCoder Projects / Re: Flat File Mini CMS in PHP
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 09:02 PM »
looked at the latest batch - still no good.

i like the idea of a kind of commandline script-driven website builder.

to reiterate my main ideas:
you have a content directory tree, and a public_html tree.
and a WebsiteBuilder commandline tool with configuration script that tells how to build the public_html website tree from the content tree.
basically the content directory will contain content pages that get built into html/php (or whatever) files by applying and expanding templates, and embedding a navigation menu system.

the WebsiteBuilder tool will use a template system (smarty templates with custom extensions) that will enable it to extract forum posts and threads info (and maybe other things) into the generated web pages.

advantages:
Website is static html (or php) pages which can be automatically updated frequently whenever embedded content might change (even if content changes once per second it would still be a huge cpu win for heavily accessed pages).

content pages will have a consistent navigation bar/menu that is automatically generated.

allows for using various formats for writing content pages including wiki syntax, bbcode, or normal html.  that is - the WebsiteBuilder is agnostic about the format of the content files - in some cases you may want to custom write an html page - in other cases you might want to let users submit bbcode content - in other cases you might want to use a wiki system.  The WebsiteBuilder is simply designed to take some content in a content hierarchy tree and build it into a static website, using extensions that help it understand how to render bbcode/wiki/etc into html (these things already exist).  Good for search optimization and speed, etc.

on top of this you could layer a user-management based article writing system which allows certain people to create content in certain content directories, or just give people ftp access to certain content subdirectories.  and then just have a way to trigger a rebuilding of certain pages/subsections of the website.

again the advantages are:
1) a super fast access website which requires no backend script handling visitors and requests.
2) totally agnostic website content builder separated from content generation (ie the builder doesnt really care how much of website is hand written, or if pages are html, bbcode, wiki, ruby, etc.) - it only has rules about how to create publically accessible static pages from content page.
3) it separates the content creation and editing engine from the website building/rendering engine.
4) all the content is in normal flat files organized into a structure directory.
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DonationCoder Projects / Re: Flat File Mini CMS in PHP
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 08:47 PM »
cmsimple is too minimal for our needs but it seems fun for some super minimal sites.
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Screenshot Captor / Re: Screenshots from Terminal Server sessions
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 08:43 PM »
you should be able to capture from this without any issues using normal screenshot captor shortcuts i think, or tray menu.  you can also customize the shortcuts you want to use with screenshot captor.
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ProcessTamer / Re: No bubbles
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 06:08 PM »
you may have balloon messages off for all applications on windows?
i need to find the registry setting for this an help people turn it off or on..
must be some help pages around about how to do this.
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Official Announcements / Re: Contest - Make a new Banner for Website
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 06:42 AM »
im loving it.
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Official Announcements / Re: Contest - Make a new Banner for Website
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 06:08 AM »
do you mean with cody standing on the world or at the right of the world and not standing on it?

i meant him standing on it.. as if he was like a dog being walked by the last guy on the far right.. if that makes sense.

i will experiment with splitting off the banner between the earth and text and putting the sliver in between.
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Official Announcements / Re: Contest - Make a new Banner for Website
« Last post by mouser on May 29, 2006, 05:38 AM »
hahaah come on it's so damn crazy you have to love it  :Thmbsup:

might be nice to see a version of topbanner_website_world_09.png  with a smaller cody at the far right, as if he was a pet instead of the overlord.. if it's not too much trouble.
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standard reminder: this is what credits are made for :)
31417
i know i speak for everyone when i say we'd rather have a healthy zaine and no review than a review and an institutionalized zaine...

anyone want to pick up the torch and continue this review?
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Living Room / Re: Codie - all style, no substance ...
« Last post by mouser on May 28, 2006, 11:26 PM »
some of his explanations for what he did with the stolen dosh:
https://www.donation...ards/gal/?&gal=m
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DonationCoder Projects / Re: Flat File Mini CMS in PHP
« Last post by mouser on May 28, 2006, 11:24 PM »
nice post Rover, going to check those out now.

i should say there are 2 different concepts that sometimes i conflate:
1) flat files = this says the content is stored in files not databases.
2) static pages = this says that the cms produces static html pages, rather than generating them dynamically each time a new user visits a page.  (the movabletype blog is a well known example of a static-page generating thing)  the advantage is the efficiency of serving up static html pages,  the downside is that you have less flexibility in content.
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Developer's Corner / open source flash as a game development platform
« Last post by mouser on May 28, 2006, 10:55 PM »
nice article advocating the use of open source flash as a framework for game development

...
Stop what you’re doing right now and go to OSFlash. It’s the home for open-source software devoted to all aspects of Flash development. You’ll find tools for creating assets (vector art, animation, slide show wizards/convertors, etc.) and you’ll find tools for creating code (IDE’s, compilers, build systems, decompilers, etc.). You’ll find instructions for how to build an entire toolchain without touching a single proprietary tool or anything with Macromedia’s or Adobe’s name on it. So that quashes my whole “it’s proprietary no matter what Macromedia leads you to believe” complaint.
...



from digg
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DonationCoder Projects / Re: Flat File Mini CMS in PHP
« Last post by mouser on May 28, 2006, 10:41 PM »
cmsimple is too simple (All the content in CMSimple is stored in one long file, CMSimple uses the H1, H2 and H3 buttons to divide the text into a sequence of 'virtual pages'. )

here is what i was thinking: less a cms than a template-driven website builder.

basically the idea would be to build a directory tree in a special directory, with content files that can use template variables for menu navigation bars, etc.

and then the cms builder will scan this content tree and build the public_html website by parsing the content files and generating php or html files as the case may be.

so the key features are:
1) the website builder will build static pages (either html or php or whatever the case may be for different files)
2) but it will use some flexible templates and variable expansions to allow it to properly create hierarchical menus and navigation bars automatically.
3) and it will auto discover the tree-based structure of the website based on the content tree.  so if you add a new subdirectory, it will be picked up in the builder and navigation menus will reflect it.
4) we will add special template variable relacement that can grab posts and thread info from the forum.
5) we will add special template variable replacement stuff that will make it easy to do things like create a software hierarchy section like you see here:  https://www.donation...re/Mouser/index.html
that is, it will be able to grab thumbnails from subdirectories to be able to present a nice list on the parent page.  ie you will be able to say, on the parent page, show an entry for each subdirectory, grabbing the thumbnail and summary for each subdirectory.

i want to use smarty templates as the foundation of template expansion: http://smarty.incuti....com/?page=FrontPage
it looks perfect for the job.

so in other words the idea is to be able to build a public_html static page website from a simple content hierarchy.  and we need to be able to on demand say to rebuild a specific page or subtree.  we will use this to retrigger building pages when content on the page changes (like a page that shows some embedded forum posts).

another way to look at this is that this is the BACKEND page generation system of a cms.  the actual user management and content creation stuff is not adresses by this builder tool.  but i think this offers the most important aspect of the cms that we need.  and then we can add on some mini content creator stuff that triggers rebuilding later (like fckeditor or using forum posts as content).

see also this thread: https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=3689.0
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i love this idea.

The goal of the GIDb is to classify and record every innovation in the entire history of computer and videogames. Because we could never complete this daunting task alone, we have made the GIDb an open wiki, allowing anyone to easily add innovation entries for the benefit of everyone who cares about the history, study, and practice of game innovation.



from digg.com
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cody ate them.
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Living Room / Re: Codie - all style, no substance ...
« Last post by mouser on May 28, 2006, 06:59 PM »
ahahahahahahahahah
maybe it's a homemade c-pod knockoff.
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lets definitely have a fund for a couple of free airplane tickets for those who might not otherwise be able to afford it
but as its several years away no point starting to collect money for the fund now.

hopefully by the time 2008 or 2010 comes around, someone here will have won the lottery and bought a nice tropical island to host the party.
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