Archive for 2006

Kubuntu update

The new scheduled update to Kubunu hit the net as planned a few days ago. The new release is named Edgy Eft (the previous release was called Dapper Drake). This is not a Long Term Support release, but it is a stable release, so I upgraded. While it wasn’t a completely smooth process, I was [...]

Look Sharp

After finishing the redesign project on tdc.dk, I found a few hours to finish the redesign of this site. The former look never really got around to looking somewhat decent in Internet Explorer and never worked very well in general (except for some prettier colors). This look is an odd mixture of nifty cube, Yahoo [...]

Bugzilla SIMILE Timeline

The SIMILE Timeline project seems like a cool way to work with data on the web in a way, which pushes the boundaries for what’s possible closer to the desktop applications realm (thanks 2Hansen for telling me about it). Today I was spending an hour (or two) building a Bugzilla Timeline – the small script [...]

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Switch – Fedora to KUbuntu

So I may be slightly atypical. 18 months ago I decided to drop Windows. For a while I’ve been running OSX at home, but since it required new hardware at work, it wasn’t an option there. So I switched to Fedora (our Linux God at work was runing it, and it always nice with an [...]

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XML-RPC with PHP

I’ve been playing with XML-RPC – a remote procedure calling using HTTP as the transport and XML. If you’re interested in how to use XML-RPC in PHP, go to the lab page on XML-RPC with PHP.

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WebServices with SOAP and PHP5

During the past weeks I’ve been playing around with the new SOAP options available in PHP5. While the results are still considered work in progress, some of the experiments and the source are now available at the site.

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Checking requirements for PHP Applications

How to check if the correct PHP version, the correct modules and other stuff are available, when you’re creating a PHP application, you expect other to use. Show me

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New photos

It’s been quiet. I’ve been busy with my camera lately. My portfolio on iStockPhoto is slowly growing, as is my online photo collection on this site. The most recent additions include pictures from (north-) east and west Denmark.

php webservices and soap

With PHP5 accessing webservices just go so much easier, and now there’s a section in the PHP Lab to prove it. If you’re PHP Developer looking for examples on how to access Google APIs or any other WebService with SOAP.

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Video Killed the Radio Star

Happy 25th Birthday MTV. While I haven’t been watching much the past 25 years, so many others has worldwide. Here in the beginning of the digital millennium, I’m sure your short format series and other solid grip on constant change and renewal will keep you going another 25 years for sure.