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Internet Technology and Design Blog

Welcome to the NBI Internet Technology and Design Blog.  It is here where I'll be posting news items, announcements, and howto items.  If you would like to be able to post your comments, just click here to sign-up.  Your sign-up will also allow you to post to the MOBIE, Website Technology and Graphic Design Forum.

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Setting Up an IIS Webserver under Windows XP Pro
Last Update: 2008-05-05 22:42:45
Posted on: 2008-04-18 11:41:36 by: Ryan
I recently had a client who was hosting a site on IIS under Windows XP Pro using .NET and ASP.

As a result, I needed to set up an appropriate development environment to test and debug the site before handing it over.

I opted for setting up VMware install that was running the necessary OS and software.

Following is a quick how-to on setting it all up.
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Loading and Manipulating FlashPaper 2.0 SWFs into Flash
Last Update: 2008-04-23 10:45:32
Posted on: 2008-04-23 10:33:13 by: Ryan
This tutorial demonstrates how to load and manipulate (resize in this example, but once you have access to the API you can do a whole lot of other things) FlashPaper 2.0 SWF files with ActionScript 2.0.

You will need:
  • Flash MX 2004 or Flash 8
  • FlashPaper 2.0
Click here to see the example in action.
Click on the attachment to download sample files.
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Attachment: flashpaper_as2.0.zip 197626 bytes

Using Michael Jordan's Open Source Captioned Skins for the FLVPlayback Component in AS 2.0
Last Update: 2008-04-23 09:50:02
Posted on: 2008-04-23 09:35:33 by: Ryan
Following is a quick tutorial on how to set-up and use the set of captioned FLVPlayback skins created by Michael Jordan.

This tutorial covers using the skins with ActionScript 2.0 cuepoints.
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Attachment: CaptionedSkins_v1_4.mxp 13410190 bytes

Deleting the Cruft in Windows 2000
Last Update: 2008-03-18 20:42:51
Posted on: 2008-03-18 20:42:51 by: Ryan
Windows tends to store a ton of temporary files that, over time, tend to fill up your hard drive.

There are a number of places to look for these files and a couple of things you can do to periodically purge your system of files you don't need.

First, right-click on your C drive and select "Properties".  Then click on the "Disk Cleanup" button on the main tab.

You can also look in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp

And look for bloated temp folders in here.
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Search and Replace for a New Line Character in VI
Last Update: 2008-02-28 12:01:56
Posted on: 2008-02-28 12:01:26 by: Ryan
For all of you out there who use vi on a regular basis . . . I recently needed to do a search and replace on a large document and needed to key off of the new line characters in the document.

After a bit of searching here's what I found:

If you need to do something like, search for all new lines and add the new line plus "foo" do the following:

:1,%s/\n/^Mfoo/g

You get the ^M character by pressing ctrl-v and then hitting enter.
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Embedding Flash with Valid Markup
Last Update: 2008-02-18 22:32:16
Posted on: 2008-02-18 22:31:42 by: Ryan
Anyone who has tried to W3C validate a page with the default output from Flash knows you get a slew of errors.

Here's a great article on modifying your <object> and <embed> tags so that your pages will validate.

Flash Satay: Embedding Flash While Supporting Standards by Drew McLellan
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Mounting Logical Volumes Under Linux
Last Update: 2008-02-12 15:38:42
Posted on: 2008-02-12 15:15:04 by: Ryan
Let's say you have a disk that you want to put in an external USB enclosure, mount and read some files.  What if it's a boot disk that uses LVM?  What if you have two LVM groups with the same name?

Here's a quick how-to on mounting just this type of LVM volumes from a USB disk.
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A Quick How-To on Installing IIS and .NET under Windows XP Pro
Last Update: 2007-12-27 14:07:52
Posted on: 2007-12-27 14:07:52 by: Ryan
I've got a client that needs a site with a simple navigational program to be hosted under IIS with ASP.NET.

So, I put together IIS on a VMWare XP install and here's the quick how-to:
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Dynamically Instantiating New Objects in ActionScript 3.0
Last Update: 2007-12-26 09:54:08
Posted on: 2007-12-26 09:51:54 by: Ryan
Let's say you are building an application and want to be able to dynamically instantiate new objects in AS 3.0 (Flash CS3)?

Read on for the answer . . .
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Using svn over ssh on Windows to access a Subversion repository
Last Update: 2007-12-23 21:47:51
Posted on: 2007-12-20 10:31:35 by: Ryan
I'm working on a project whereby I need to access an svn Subversion repository over ssh (svn+ssh) on a Windows box.  Following is a step by step of how I got it all working using the svn command line client on Windows XP connecting to a Subversion repository on a linux box running CentOS 5.

Click on "Read More" for the whole article on how to get it all set up.
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