Quite obviously, wasting time is all that anyone ever does on the internet anyway, but now it’s gotten much much easier with StumbleUpon. It’s a toolbar — versions for IE and Gecko — that randomly pulls up sites that might … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2004
Happy Birthday Mr Kroll
It’s Ben’s birthday today. What’s that, you don’t know who Ben is? He has many roles — he’s a developer at PerthWeb, so quite literally anything could be required of him at any time — but PHP Dude, ColdFusion Developer … Continue reading
Building Secure Web Applications
Mark Woods posted this link on the CFAussie mailing list yesterday — A Guide to Building Secure Web Applications from The Open Web Application Security Project. I’ve never heard of these guys, but there’s some great stuff here. In particular, … Continue reading
Don’t be a dinosaur
I read the print version of this Australian Personal Computer article a couple of weeks ago when it was first published: The World Wide Web is Not Enough. The accompanying web site is a few weeks behind the paper version, … Continue reading
Web standards are not easy
Found this great article from Bobby van der Sluis: The learning curve of web standards. I wish all the people who say that web standards don’t work would read this. Web standards do work, really, it’s just that they require … Continue reading
Curtin FarCry case study
Macromedia have published a case study of Curtin University’s implementation of Daemon’s FarCry CMS. Mike Wall from Curtin Business School is a regular at the WA CFUG, so he’s given us all an insider’s perspective of the project as it panned … Continue reading
Free at Last
I’ve been pretty quiet this week — I have the Intel IT Manager game to blame for that. But now, I am finally free. Let me explain. A little over a week ago I saw this post on Flex-mx. I … Continue reading
WebFX Tab Pane
I was searching for some kind of dhtml roll-up widget yesterday — something to make little boxes zip up with only their title showing, kind of like what happens on the left hand side of Windows XP Explorer when the … Continue reading







