Month: October 2005

  • Flock

    I’m posting this using the developer edition of Flock. Can we say “overhyped”? There are several additions on top of the core Firefox functionality. The built-in RSS aggregator is nice; so the a built-in blog poster (which doesn’t work with Elgg.net yet, but watch this space). I really don’t see why these can’t be Firefox […]

  • Authentication soup

    I don’t suppose any of the PHP programmers reading this know an easy way to load the content of external pages using HTTP authentication, do you? Aside from in the URL line. That would come in really handy. Meanwhile, I’ve just made myself the world’s greatest eggplant, butternut squash and honey soup. This has nothing […]

  • MySQL – powered by Oracle

    Here’s an interesting one – the InnoDB component that helps keep MySQL ticking along is now owned by Oracle. MySQL is the most popular database system for web applications, which is why we chose it to power Elgg[1]; Oracle is the most powerful corporate database software vendor in the world. They say they’ve got a […]

  • RSS and other animals

    My local install of Elgg now reads in entries from RSS files and aggregates them on a page. A couple of interface tweaks and I’ll upload my work to this site, probably over the weekend. Assuming there isn’t some kind of almighty programming hiccup, this should be a neat little feature – it’s certainly just […]