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    Scuttle import bookmarks not working
      With a clean install of Scuttle I found that both the import bookmarks pages (importNetscape.php and import.php) do not work - instead the both display the source of the PHP files. This is caused by both files not having the correct php declaration at the beginning of the file eg -both of these files first line was: <? However they should have been: <?php So just simply update these files. HTH Tim...

    Posted By: Tim Huffam | 7/4/2008 12:14 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
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    Posted By: Matt Christian | 7/3/2008 6:42 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    A first attempt with Windows Workflow Foundation #2
      The form I need to model with Workflow is split into sections. Depending on what section it will be filled in by anyone of three different groups of people. However at the moment I am trying to deal with the communication between the host application and the workflow itself. First part of that is to define the Arguments that will be passed to our Event   Imports System Imports System.Collections Imports System.Collections.Generic Imports System.Text Imports System.Workflow.Activities...

    Posted By: paulschapman | 7/3/2008 10:30 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Scuttle throwing PHP errors: Passing locale category name as string is deprecated. and Invalid locale category name LC_MESSAGES, must be one of LC_ALL,...
      I got the following error on a fresh install of Scuttle (0.7.2) on a newly created Windows Server 2003 with PHP (5.2.6),  MySQL5.0.51b) and IIS 6: Warning: setlocale() [function.setlocale]: Passing locale category name as string is deprecated. Use the LC_* -constants instead in C:\Inetpub\Scuttle\includes\php-gettext\gettext.inc on line 131 Warning: setlocale() [function.setlocale]: Invalid locale category name LC_MESSAGES, must be one of LC_ALL, LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, LC_MONETARY, LC_NUMERIC,...

    Posted By: Tim Huffam | 7/4/2008 8:15 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Automation Exploration 3 Scripting Tools
      Often I've wanted to automate something, just to avoid some clicks and survive the tedium. Never was it really worth the effort of learning some crazy scripting tool. There is nothing like a job assignment to get you in the mode to explore new ways to accomplish a goal. I'm sure everyone is familiar with the awesomeness that is AutoIT. It is certainly simpler to understand than VBScript, but if you're wanting to learn VBScripting I would highly recommend you start with AutoIT. It helped me better...

    Posted By: Timothy Wright | 7/3/2008 2:52 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Commerce Server 2007 SP2
      Service Pack 2 is now available for Commerce Server 2007.  No features have been added, but a lot of product compatibility and some bug fixes: Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Virtualization Windows Vista SP1 .NET Framework 3.5 support (nice!) IIS 7.0 in both classic and integrated Pipeline Mode Documentation updated Updated Starter Site Here is a complete list of associated new downloads for SP2: Commerce Server 2007 SP2 Readme SP2 Installation Files Standard Edition Enterprise...

    Posted By: Maina Donaldson | 7/3/2008 12:40 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Column Pivot using COALESCE
      Column Pivot using COALESCE command: I read this in an article today and thought worth sharing with you. DECLARE @val VARCHAR(1000) SELECT @val = COALESCE(@val,'') + col1 + ';'  FROM table1 SELECT @val The above command would concatinate the output of the column col1 in table1(say 100 rows) into a single column value. We can avoid using cursors...

    Posted By: Baskar B.V | 7/3/2008 2:32 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    T-Minus 1 day to Big Bang serverroom move
      Spent today going over some cabling details mostly. Its strange how stressed we all became over these little details, while we will have larger issues to worry about on the day. (high res) During the move, we will be moving the Voip servers, RF-Controllers (used by various sites to do handheld-scanning), an Authentication server, the Wyse-Terminal (thin client) management server, and 1 PDC. We are also moving 2 very criticle FTP/EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) servers, that handle lots of customer-related...

    Posted By: Robert Kloosterhuis | 7/3/2008 9:12 PM | 3 Comments | | |
     
    Things that make you go hmmm...
      1.  Battlestar Galactica.  From what I hear, there are more episodes but we have to wait until next year to see them.  I thought this year was supposed to be the final season yet I have to wait until next year to see the end of it.  Arrgg. 2.  How many of you think the phrase "ape shall not kill ape" when writing code?  Occasionally that phrase goes through my head when I'm making sure my code is safe.  Should I worry about that...

    Posted By: Gordon | 7/3/2008 11:44 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Welcome!
      Thanks for visiting my blog.  As the URL implies, I'm a geek with a blog. From time to time, I'll post things which interest me.  Some may be technology related, some may be personal.  To keep a healthy seperation, none will be work related (to avoid any weird conflict of interest issues)...

    Posted By: Gordon | 7/3/2008 11:36 AM | 1 Comments | | |
     
    Well, that was fun! An adventure in WCF, SSL, and Host Headers
      Had a problem with WCF that I thought I should blog about. We're in the scenario where we have a WCF service that needs to call another service to do some calculating and then return the result back to the client.  For now, the service is hosted on the same server, but eventually, it could get expensive, so we'll push out that calculation to another server. The WCF configuration also has an endpoint address that is not the same as the base address reported to it by IIS; IIS is of course reporting...

    Posted By: Robert May | 7/3/2008 11:49 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Platform Builder: Internal File Systems
      Windows CE stores data in RAM using an Internal Files System called the Object Store. The Object Store stores blobs of data. The blobs of data can be files, like a database or document, or the blob can be your thread’s heap or stack.  Since the Object Store is in RAM, if power is lost to the device that data will be lost. That includes the files that you so carefully created in RAM. In the Platform Builder Catalog, you can choose the way the Internal File System works. The options that you have...

    Posted By: Bruce Eitman | | 7/3/2008 12:48 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Addison | She is here! 8lbs 6oz, 21 inches
      Addison is finally here!  I can honestly say, that is the first time I have Tweeted from the hospital in an operating room.  Looks like we will be here for a few days, but our room has an awesome view so we might see some fireworks tomorrow.  Geekswithblogs.net was completely down this morning with random, never seen TCP communication errors between the web box and the database.  I like to call it the jealous sibling that didn't want us to leave for the hospital.  I got her squared away at 5:30...

    Posted By: Jeff Julian | | 7/3/2008 11:20 AM | 4 Comments | | |
     
    Dwayne has left the building…
      As predicted, it seems that Dwayne Chauschee of Nizhoni Way Apparel/DKC-FX has finally left Glacsy for good. He also left a nice trail of bad rumors about Glacsy in the process along with trying to claim ownership of NuGen Productions which Glacsy legally holds. There were also a few other minor issues that had arose by Dwayne. Well, all in all, it’s another case Glacsy can brush off it’s shoulder and move forward. I’ve learned that people will always try to bring you down or even try to trap you....

    Posted By: Ray Linder | 7/3/2008 10:01 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Bring Chipotle To Canada!
      I've had a dream...a dream for a number of years. That dream is the culmination of being able to feast on quality burrito and taco goodness from Chipotle, a chain of Mexican restaurants in the US. For too long Canadians like myself have been burdened with the sub-par crap served to us from places like Taco Bell and Taco Time...as if Canadians wouldn't understand what Mexican food was unless the word "Taco" was in the name. This has become front and center to me since joining the Twitter Tribe...

    Posted By: D'Arcy Lussier | | 7/3/2008 11:00 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    TFS Error: MSB4018 The "BuildShadowTask" task failed unexpectedly
      There seams to be a problem in MSBuild when you add an “Accessor” as part of a Unit Test project. C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v9.0\TeamTest\Microsoft.TeamTest.targets(14,5): error MSB4018: The "BuildShadowTask" task failed unexpectedly. System.IO.FileLoadException: API restriction: The assembly 'file:///C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\System.Web.dll' has already loaded from a different location. It cannot be loaded from a new location within the same appdomain. ...

    Posted By: Martin Hinshelwood | 7/3/2008 4:54 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Planning for "Duh!"
      We've all done it. More often than we'd like to admit. Yesterday I spent half a day working on an issue where the end result turned out to be SO SIMPLE as to make me ashamed to call myself a developer. There was the feeling as I slogged through the problem that "This shouldn't be this difficult". When the problem resolved with 4 simple lines of code, my giddiness with solving the problem was tempered by my feeling like a complete idiot for having spent half a day producing those four lines. Hearing...

    Posted By: Kirstin Juhl | 7/3/2008 10:30 AM | 2 Comments | | |
     
    Distribution
      Since Pong is getting further and further along, I'm starting to think of distribution methods.  While I'll almost definitely have an ISO for download, I'd like to package and make it look as professional as possible.  Looking at the parts to it, I could make about 24 copies for around $50.  The initial cost could be about $72 but that extra $22 will contribute to each pressing after those first copies (like I'll ever even give away 24!).  Really if I sold them for $2 a piece I could remake all the...

    Posted By: Matt Christian | 7/3/2008 8:56 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Profiling Performance of ASP.NET Code Links
      Below are a few links that  I found about Profiling Performance of ASP.NET Code Code performance analysis in Visual Studio 2008 and Find Application Bottlenecks with Visual Studio Profiler * Tool : VSProfiler - Analyze Performance of Managed Code  How To: Use CLR Profiler and Transcript: Profiling Managed Code with the CLR Profiler are talking about CLR memory allocation profiler. - * Auto Performance Tuning in ASP.NET 2.0 process model (processModel) section of machine.config comes with...

    Posted By: Michael Freidgeim | 7/3/2008 1:20 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    31 Days of Visual Studio 2008 Tips & Tricks
      Fresh from the successful completion of his "30 Days of .NET Windows Mobile Applications" (quite an impressive feat I might add), fellow Mobile Geek Chris Craft has started a new series based on one of his well received Code Camp presentations focusing on Visual Studio Tips & Tricks...he now presents "31 Days of Visual Studio 2008 Tips & Tricks". Check it out if you haven't had a chance to catch him at a Code Camp near you...

    Posted By: Lou Vega | 7/3/2008 10:19 AM | 1 Comments | | |
     
    I Plurked Today
      I just Plurked a little while ago. No, I'm not ill - Plurking is the act of posting a message on Plurk (weird name, I know!). It seems to be like Twittering, except that it doesn't have the mobile (maybe they do and I just haven't found it yet?) or IM elements to it - you have to be at a web browser to use it. Their timeline interface is quite nice and is their unique selling point. I wonder how long it'll keep them ahead though - there are so many browser add-ons, desktop applications and web...

    Posted By: Nitin Reddy Katkam | 7/3/2008 9:14 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Phoenix Silverlight User's Group Meeting
      We had our July, 2008 Silverlight User's Group meeting tonight at Interface Technical Training in downtown Phoenix, and considering the heat, we had a decent showing. If I counted correctly, there were 16 there. Some of the attendees were first-time, and it's always good to see new faces. The Phoenix rock-stars were in attendance: Mike Palermo, Steele Price, Tim Heuer, and Phoenix' newest MVP: Joel Neubeck of Terralever. Steele gave a great presentation on Top Bananna focusing more on the how than...

    Posted By: Dave Campbell | | 7/2/2008 9:14 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    SharePoint Nation...We Need More Midwest Loving...
      A friend of mine made a blog post about the lack of conferences in Kansas City.  Here is the post: http://www.codebucket.org/archive/2008/06/26/kansas-city-here-we-come.aspx.  If you don't know Lee Brandt you need to know him, even if he's not necessarily a full on SharePoint Nation Inductee he's a great developer.  He was one of my awesome teammates at Coders 4 Charity.  I would like to call him one of my friends in Kansas City.  He makes some good points.  I also ended up in a conversation with...

    Posted By: MOSSLover | 7/2/2008 10:37 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Pong Image Dump
      Let me know what you think. Those are recent shots of my XNA Pong game  I posted earlier today but GWB had some issues and lost my post it seems.  I'll post more tomorrow...

    Posted By: Matt Christian | 7/2/2008 8:22 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    15000 rpm hard drive prices hit rock bottom
      I bought a 73gb 15000 rpm hard drive for only $40 including shipping on ebay. The drive is the Fujitsu MAU3073, the smaller brother of the equally amazing Fujitsu MAU3147. The MAU3073 is exactly the same as the MAU3147 except for less hard drive platters so performance will be identical. It's a Ultra320 SCSI drive so it will requir