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Since new folks visit 43F each day, I thought it might be valuable to return to one of our most popular evergreen topics to review some “best practices” for keeping a good to-do list. While a lot of this might be old hat to some of you, it’s a good chance
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Since new folks visit 43F each day, I thought it might be valuable to return to one of our most popular evergreen topics to review some “best practices” for keeping a good to-do list. While a lot of this might be old hat to some of you, it’s a good chance
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Wikiwyg is the simple way to add Wysiwyg editing to your existing social software project.
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Wikiwyg is the simple way to add Wysiwyg editing to your existing social software project.
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You put ’em by the door for when you have to rock’n’roll.
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Motorcycle Parts – For Vintage Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha & Suzuki – Old Bike Barn
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ajax im (“asynchronous javascript and xml instant messenger”) is a browser-based instant messaging client. It uses the XMLHTTPRequest object in JavaScript to send and receive commands to and from the server. No refreshing of the page is ever needed for th
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“Silk” is a smooth, open icon set, containing over 300 16-by-16 pixel icons in strokably-soft PNG format. Containing a large variety of icons, you’re sure to find something that tickles your fancy.
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6 Apart is Slipping Update
An update on 6 Apart is Slipping.
A week after the release, and after several days with no action or communication, SixApart finally had a solution that worked.
Then edit each of the mt*.cgi files adding this to the top of each (well, below the first “#!…” line):
use File::Basename;
use File::Spec;
use lib File::Spec->catdir(dirname($0), “lib”);
After you add those lines, the CGIs should work properly.
Still no mention in the Known Issues. A very disapointing situation.
Now do I spend the time to run through the plugins that broke with the “no problem” release?