The original implementation of the WebCalendar package did not allow a return to the parent page from the “logged out” page. I modified the “login.php” module so that I could easily return to my website after logging out of the WebCalendar. The WebCalendar is published under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991… Continue reading WebCalendar 1.2.1 modified
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A ranter who in the end thanks joyfully.
inefficiency in the WordPress 3.0 Custom Link system
Below I noted WordPress 3.0’s new ability to create custom links. One small item that bothered me was the fact the WordPress 3.0 forced the link to be of the form “http://…” When I plugged in a direct link “../csalaz.html”, WordPress forced a change to “http://../csalaz.html”, which is nonsense. I dislike inefficiency, so I found… Continue reading inefficiency in the WordPress 3.0 Custom Link system
Internet Explorer 8 related URL lines
By this post you may have noticed that some links are underlined while most are not. I worked for an hour trying to figure out why…Then I fired up my Mozilla Firefox 3.6.6 browser and found that my blog was rendered without a single link underlined. This behavior is my intent. If you wish to… Continue reading Internet Explorer 8 related URL lines
Weirdness II
If this image of Dione does not look familiar, recall the canyons of Mars. I want to thank all of the NASA employees and associated scientists who have made these views of Saturn and its moons available to the world.
Championship
Weirdness ALERT: This post is a reminder for me FOR ME ONLY. I am not writing this for anyone who reads this post! The Triune God affirmed Prigontal’s existence. Kangu’s existence was affirmed at the cliff. Darlene’s existence was affirmed from the Hilbert Platform. Trophos’ existence was affirmed from the M28 planet. Ginomai’s existence was… Continue reading Championship
WebCalendar 1.2.1
I liked the calendar widget in the right sidebar so much that I installed a PowWeb recommended WebCalendar package. I don’t know how useful it will be to the visitor(s) of this site, but “it’s there”. Thank you WebCalendar developers!