As I mentioned in my previous posts, I took the jump and moved over to GitHub. I moved over to a public repository system to make it easier on me pushing my code changes to the public (the current download system on my site isn't too intuitive). So over the past few weeks I have been slowly adding all my scripts to GitHub and pushing the code. Additionally, I have been uploading the old zipped versions of the scripts, which can be found on the respective repo's downloads page. Continue reading...
AjaxHandler
The Ajax Handler is a CakePHP Component that processes and handles AJAX requests. It determines what action should be dealt as an AJAX call, applies the appropriate filters, prepares the data for a response and responds with the appropriate headers.
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Well Christmas is right around the corner, and I would like to wish all of my readers and visitors a happy holiday! I hope you all enjoy the holidays with your friends and loved ones and get the most out of this break that you can. The holidays are not what this blog post is really about, the main point is that I am now a member of GitHub. Continue reading...
For the past month I have been talking about CakePHPs lack of a built in uploader component or mechanism, and how I wanted to build one. Well I went ahead and did that, and now its available. The Uploader is primarily used as an all purpose file uploader and was built to not interact with a model/database. Here is a quick rundown of the plugin. Continue reading...
It has been a while since I released some of my scripts, but now I have two to reveal! Well actually the Resession script has been up for nearly 2 months now, but I'm finally getting around to announcing. And without further ado, I give you Resession (Session Manager) and Decoda (A BBcode style parser). Continue reading...
If you have ever used a local server, you would immediately realize that you can only develop one site at a time using the given root. You could however setup multiple folders for different websites within your local servers root, but the problem with that is they would all share the same root, big problem! To fix this you would have to set up virtual hosts, or vhosts for short. A vhost is a small server side trick (using Apache) that allows for multiple domains (websites) under the same root or IP address. Continue reading...
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