If you are dealing with a greater amount of records in a Microsoft Access database, it’s recommended to use a SQL server as a backend database to handle those and get rid of unpleasant surprises. Usually those servers are connected via JET/ODBC – and that’s where the fun starts.
Safenet Authentication Client 8.1.0-4 vs Gentoo64?
Today someone pointed me towards SAC 8.1 which is the middleware for my eToken which I am trying to use on Gentoo (pure 64bit) for quite a while. After downloading and unpacking I peeked at the binaries shipped, as the old version offered 32 bit ones which I couldn’t use on my system. So a quick check using […]
Unpacking a .deb package without dpkg
Debian is a nice distro, as long as you don’t need to mess around with its packages on other systems. Today I was playing around with the SafeNet stuff for eTokens on gentoo – and all I had was the debian package, but no dpkg command. After looking at the package it was quite simple to open it: […]
Thinking about comment spam again
It’s a fact that I don’t have much spam here since WP-BlackCheck pretty much kills it all, but as I am just one user among many out there, I’d like to know if I miss some kind of spam on your end or which bugs you found to be able to fix them. Any wishes for the next […]
WP-BlackCheck 2.6.2
This version fixes a bug with known comment authors which I overlooked last release.
WP-BlackCheck 2.6.1
A new version of WP-BlackCheck is out – once again. The changes are more or less just a few cosmetic fixes: Add counter for reported IPs Fix bar graph text issue New Webservice URL