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![]() How to: Hide file extension using Mod Rewrite
Mod Rewrite is one of the few solutions which we use to avoid spammers and SQL injection from taken place. And today, I’m going to share with you a few tips and tricks on it. Credits goes to Roshan for an awesome tutorial on his website.
What do we need for Mod Rewrite to work? Mod_rewrite module loaded on the Apache server. A .htaccess file created on your server root. To check … How to: Fix the 46 dashboard.php error in WP 2.5.0Log entry of April 27th 2008 01:56:24 am
Filed under: Engines, Featured Plugins, How To, Snippets, Software, Wordpress, Wordpress Hacks, Wordpress Related
This how to was suppose to release yesterday but since a special announcement take over, it’s was forwarded to today. The article below is quite useless now since WordPress is at version 2.5.1 but I just let this one go just for general info.
Anyway… I’ve been encountering this line error a few times when I tried to migrate … How to: Show only Map for FeedJit
If you notice something different about the FeedJit incoming indicator on our sidebar. It’s missing a header and footer.
FeedJit services are great, there’s no doubt about it. The script they provides can easily blend in with most type of layout… well almost all layouts. The only customization Feedjit short of is for us to adjust it’s width accordingly. That is when I have no other choice but to do some research on … How to: PHP Sort folders in order
A few days back, someone from Yahoo! Answers is having a problems with sorting folders in order. What she said is that the folder won’t list out in order. She’d tried rename the folders to numeric, using date formats from DD-MM-YYYY to MM-DD-YYYY and the recent one which I suggested, YYYY-MM-DD. But it still fails to sort accordingly. I don’t see why on her end, it don’t work, cause I’ve …
How to: Lie to a Wordpress about it’s versionLog entry of March 27th 2008 03:03:34 pm
Filed under: How To, Wordpress, Wordpress Hacks, Wordpress Related
Just as I said yesterday, I’ve found a more efficient way to remove the “Please Upgrade” nag, and that method is to lie to your Wordpress. Let’s get it on. Go to the includes folder on your Wordpress and open version.php.
Note: Same version as yesterday… Wordpress 2.3.2! <?php // This holds the version number in a separate file so we can bump it without cluttering the SVN $wp_version = ‘2.3.2′; $wp_db_version = 6124; ?> Don’t …
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