Archive for the ‘Dreamweaver’ Category
Monday, July 4th, 2011
If you set your PHP error_reporting to show E_Notices you might sometimes see an error message on …
Posted in PHP, Dreamweaver | No Comments »
Sunday, July 26th, 2009
Making .ini’s and .htaccess files searchable by Dreamweaver (DW) and generally configuring it to work nicely with …
Posted in .htaccess files, practical webmaster tips, Zend Framework, Dreamweaver, how to / guides, ini files | 2 Comments »
Sunday, July 26th, 2009
If you are adamant that a phrase is in one of your .htaccess files, yet Dreamweaver is …
Posted in .htaccess files, practical webmaster tips, web design, Dreamweaver | No Comments »
Friday, May 15th, 2009
This is a message to my previous self (like how Rimmer went back to tell …
Posted in PHP Syntax, PHP, MySQL, Apache, practical webmaster tips, SEO, Subversion, Subversion for webmasters, Zend Framework, OOP, Dreamweaver, MVC, linux, how to / guides, JavaScript, LAMP, Domain Driven Design | No Comments »
Saturday, November 15th, 2008
I wonder what that means?
In my youth I was always wondering what was the software to use …
Posted in Open Source, checklists, 3rd party software, PHP, MySQL, Apache, installing software, SSH, practical webmaster tips, web design, Subversion, email accounts, ftp, Subversion for webmasters, PLESK, Microsoft, Dreamweaver, css, linux, windows, bug tracking, issue tracking tools, feature request management, browsers, Personal Wiki | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
The message “putting file lock” appears in the status window when uploading in files in Dreamweaver.
- what …
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
The Zend framework names View files with a .phtml extension by default. E.g. “application/views/scripts/index/index.phtml”
As …
Posted in PHP, .htaccess files, Zend Framework, Dreamweaver | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
I have just begun to learn how to use the powerful free IDE called Eclipse …
Posted in Open Source, PHP scripts, 3rd party software, PHP, MySQL, Apache, installing software, Subversion, Dreamweaver | 3 Comments »