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2005 Jul 16
14
Thoughts on Second-Tier Documentation
In the course of this argument, keep in mind that I think Rails is
making excellent progress in the development of documentation and
community. I am only trying to develop discussion of where we need to
go next.
A consistent theme we are seeing on this list, I believe, is frustration
caused by the lack of second-tier documentation. So far we have...
-- the various tutorials which are
2005 Nov 19
2
ntlm_auth and PEAP machine authentication
...39;t know what this is at this stage, so I either need to
>see this done to a windows DC, by a windows VPN server (with a system
>policy of 'secure channel: sign'), or try random things till it works...
at
http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20051019.171819.b3193dd3.en.html
Michael Griego seems to have found a solution for this, so that it
should work with some source changes.
Having done those changes, I tried at my linux server (member of the
domain), to authenticate a user via:
/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --domain=TDE002.MYDOMAIN.NET
--username=testrad --password=bla
g...
2005 Sep 25
12
Browsercam.com Annual Membership
I have been using browsercam.com for CSS testing, but it is rather
expensive. Recently, I discovered others using funadable.org to
purchase a yearly membership as a group.
A year long membership at browsercam.com costs $480.00. This gives us
25 user accounts. I am proposing that 25 people throw in $19.20 for
their 1/25th share of the membership cost. Once I have raised $479.40
I will
2005 Aug 17
53
Everyone wants a RoR framework
It seems like everyone now has a RoR type framework:
Perl:
http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
PHP:
http://cakephp.org/
Python:
http://www.django.com
ASP.NET:
http://www.castleproject.org/index.php/Main_Page
etc., etc.
Has a revolution begun with the birth of these "Web 2.0" frameworks?
Its going to be interesting when the tech media begins its mass hype
like it did SOAP, XML, etc. a