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April, 2009 Monthly archive

Here is a quick php script that you can add to the top of any page you want to be secure. Obviously, it requires you actually have an SSL Certificate all set up on your domain first.

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In this tutorial, we’ll go through the process of setting up a server on your local computer. This will allow you to run PHP & MySQL applications, such as WordPress, directly on your machine.

As I have yet resisted joining the ranks of the Mac cult, we’ll be using PC server software. I am aware of XAMPP, WAMP, and I personally use VertrigoServ for no other reason than it is the …

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Are you tired of not being able to see the .htaccess and other apache files on the server side? No sweat. Let’s just navigate to the Files section in our sidebar.

Click the “Options” icon, and navigate to View > Show Hidden Files.

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This tax debt relief company was outgrowing it’s previous website and wanted to focus on a more organic search friendly website as opposed to pouring all their funds into a PPC Campaign. We went with large graphics in accordance with the latest in web design trends and a welcoming graphic that encourages the visitor to contact the company. This is a WordPress powered website with a lot of custom functionality built in …

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