Archive for July, 2004

IEBlog is the official ‘Microsoft Internet Explorer Weblog’. Some of us have our individual blogs today, but we also wanted to have one that was focused on what we do every day at work – make Internet Explorer the best way for browsing the web. Lookout Firefox!

I was just thinking how it’s been ages since I last did one of those monthly reports where I mention website statistics for this site – the last was December 2003. A look at the figures goes to show how little traffic and viewership I got (compared to, er, right now). 6 months ago I [...]

Ed Morris wrote me earlier today regarding an insidious bug in MT-Blacklist Updater (well, not so much an insidious bug as a logical error on my part). It all started when Ed discovered an annoying (but non-critical) bug: I noticed that if there is an addition for a site in the changes RSS and then [...]

Coding Object Oriented PHP sure has its perks, one of which is the mildly amusing error message I chanced upon below (in an implementation session that turned out to be a major debugging frenzy). A quick search reveals the cryptic error error message to mean ‘a pair of colons’ in Hebrew. You get that when [...]

Dunstan Orchard has released Version 2 of his weblog and it is good. I mean really good (good enough for me to write a whole blog entry on it). Read more about the amazing plumbing job he did. Dunstan didn’t win the 2004 Bloggies (too bad there aren’t any id hooks for me to link [...]