Posted in 31 December 2006 ¬ 11:42h.John
While reading up on some Web-accessibility matters, I found that there were guidelines on the Cabinet Office site for such things in an effort to keep the UK consistent.
Although it is for public sector and service-based sites, it at least helps in making sure that any accessible areas of a site that you create will [...]
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Posted in 29 December 2006 ¬ 12:09h.John
I had a great deal of trouble getting Internet Explorer to redirect the header to a RTSP link using the header function in PHP.
I found that in IE, I would get a HTTP 402 error (page has been temporarily moved). IE would happily sit there and tell me it could not be found.
Firefox was a [...]
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Posted in 18 December 2006 ¬ 16:07h.John
Today, I find myself disillusioned once again by what I can only describe as one of the unholy trinity of man’s great unforgiving roles.
If you happen to know me, then you probably know that I have rated my ‘Top 3 Most Hated Group of People’, and will quite happily let you know them and tell [...]
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Posted in 16 December 2006 ¬ 22:37h.John
Christmas is fast approaching and it seems that the inevitable wash of carol singers is being deposited on my doorstep.
With Christmas being what Christmas is nowadays, the opportunity to put yourself in a nice little money-making enterprise called ‘Carol Singing’ must be appealing to any child / teenager. It fits in nicely with the commercialism [...]
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Posted in 15 December 2006 ¬ 17:12h.John
I’ve found that it is nice to be able to deploy the reg.ini for Citrix ICA through PXE booting. The reg.ini file stores data such as the location of the NFuse server configuration files for the PNAgent, default username and domain details and various other settings.
This is how it’s done with Thinstation 2.2
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Posted in 15 December 2006 ¬ 15:46h.John
IEBlog : IE6 and IE7 Running on a Single Machine
I know that this is indeed old news, but I thought it’s worth of a mention for my collegues.
There is a free Virtual PC image of Windows XP SP2 with IE6 installed. This is for developers who would like to use IE6 and IE7 side by [...]
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