Moving Data from one Database to Another with PHPAdmin
Thursday, May 22nd, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 4 Comments »Moving from one blog to another can be a real pain. Especially if you don't want to write a conversion program, or are limited to using a tool such as phpMyAdmin. So here's what we're going to do. We're going to ...
Movable Type Plugin : Tabs to Tables
Wednesday, May 21st, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 3 Comments »I've been busy re-engineering a church web site using Movable Type as a content management system (CMS). Until then, a text-formatting plug-in I created to help me finish the job. One of the advantages of using a tool such as Movable ...
VerseScrape 0.3
Thursday, May 15th, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 1 Comment »Well sometime during the past few weeks, the good folks over at the International Bible Society added an audio hyperlink to their verse of the day javascript which in the past I've parsed via VerseScrape into an include file for ...
backUpMySQL.pl - is it cool?
Tuesday, April 29th, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | No Comments »Yesterday, Mark Pilgrim's message of the day was You know what's cool? Backups. Well who am I to argue with such coolness? So in the spirit of "what is Hip", and myself being in a situation where my host is also changing ...
RSS::FeedFinder -> grace-driven or totally permiscious?
Friday, April 25th, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 2 Comments »When I started blogs4God back on July 29, 2002, I had but a couple hundred links to deal with. Now, we're getting close to 700 links and it's getting hard to write-up caches on who said what. So I've ...
A More Elite Image Rendering
Wednesday, April 9th, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 4 Comments »"A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother." I think the above passage from Proverbs 18:24 sums up my relationship with Chuck Holton, known to some of ...
Frames Stink — Yeah, Yeah!
Monday, February 10th, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 2 Comments »With apologies to the J.Geils band's 1980 hit album and title song, "Love Stinks," I offer up this chorus to anyone thinking of using frames with their church web site:(Frames Stink) Frames Stink, Yeah, Yeah (Frames Stink) Frames Stink, Yeah, Yeah (Frames Stink) Frames Stink, ...
Erlanger.org
Sunday, January 19th, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 1 Comment »Some of you have asked for good examples of churches. I've offered one or two. But as I've been exploring the possibility of using MovableType as a Content Management System (CMS) for the Redland Baptist redeploy, discovered a health-services ...
‘ChruchSite’ Review
Thursday, January 9th, 2003 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 1 Comment »It's technoBlog Thursday and I've got a full schedule. That said, I'm enjoying visits from quite a few new visitors. So I thought maybe it'd be useful to offer a church web site critique that also reviewed some of the ...
Aggrevating aggregators experiment …
Sunday, December 15th, 2002 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 3 Comments »If you've ever written a recursive program, you'll understand what I'm after ... EatonWeb Ian's Messy Desk Gospel 4 Cantos KingdomSpace Organica toongabbie anglican Postmodern and GenX Wall Street Journal ...Find a Blog Blogging Ecosystem Instapundit CPI Exclusive Report Jon Davis Jordon Cooper theConnexion.net Kyriosity relapsed catholic Joshua Claybourn eliot landrum the Fat Guy PopDex Keith Devens Not to sit back ...
Testing the Blogger API The
Saturday, December 7th, 2002 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | 2 Comments »Testing the Blogger API The Blogger API is a cool thing. Don't believe me? Well, just check out this post. No not the post below, this one, the one you're looking at right now. Huh, what?? 'What's so special about his post ...
Thanksgiving Praise!
Friday, November 29th, 2002 Posted in Proverbs 19:25 | No Comments »Sorry I've been remiss the past few days. But I'm truly enjoying some time with my wife and daughter. I'll get back to the grind towards the end of the weekend. In the meantime, the following sums up my expressions ...