Archive for June, 2007

The Internet really brings some great benefits in further making information that normally wouldn’t be easy to find more accessible to the masses. The phrase “information in power” is often quoted, and just as with power, with great information comes great responsibility to those users who might need to find something amongst that information. [...]

For those of you that are already familiar with the Rails framework you already know that the Rails logs are completely invaluable when it comes to debugging and troubleshooting issues.  However, just as with any form of transaction logs they introduce a major security issue.
Just think about some of that information that you might be [...]

Your first question immediately might be, “why would I want to simulate a table with a list, why not just use a table?” With the raise in popularity of AJAX sortable list elements, using list items to represent a multiple column data table can allow for easy sorting of various more “tabley” information. [...]

I want to thank all of my readers for their readership and loyalty.  It was because of you that for the second time Innovative Thought have been marked as one of the days top growing blogs on WordPress.  The first time we were #84, and this time we are #3!  Thank you all again!
Coming soon.  [...]

Tonight I decided I was going to install the new distro of the Fedora Project (7). I spent the even downloading the entire 2Gb distribution. After the initial excitement I felt from it’s download completion I started up Parallels, setup the virtual machine - press start… Fedora booted from the CD, started the [...]