Hello Again, Zend Certified Engineer!
Last year, I tested and passed the Zend PHP 4 certification. Once again, I have overcome great adversity and climbed the highest figurative mountains in order to qualify and quantify my bountiful PHP...
View ArticleA Letter to an Aspiring PHP Programmer
Below is an email I got through Zend’s certified engineer website. The questions posed by the writer below are not uncommon, so I have posted his letter and my response for general consumption. Hi, I...
View ArticleOn Omitting Protocols From HTTP/HTTPS URLs
Many websites offer the flexibility to display the same page via both SSL and HTTP. The major problem with offering this is the possibility that embedded content will not be served via the same...
View ArticlePHP Closing Tags Stealing Your Cookies?
As a professional PHP developer who enjoys helping others learn about the language, I have noticed several phases of PHP skill development. One of the first phases is when one stops piling all of their...
View ArticlePHP Changelog RSS Feed
Thanks to the site Feed43.com, I was able to quickly and easily generate an RSS feed to the PHP5 Changelog, a very large page that doesn’t already have a feed. Check out the PHP 5 Changelog Feed....
View ArticleWhen Can I Reuse This Calendar (dot com)
My wife dug up a 2008 calendar still in the shrinkwrap and it got me thinking… When can I reuse this calendar? Well, I had a spare hour and $6.99 to register a domain, so I whipped out this little...
View Article"cd: 1: can’t cd to ~"
Are you seeing messages like the following in your web server’s error logs? cd: 1: can't cd to ~ cd: 1: can't cd to ~ cd: 1: can't cd to ~ cd: 1: can't cd to ~ Though it lacks a timestamp, the reason...
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