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March 28, 2006 4:42PM

The Pile Released
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


The Pile

Start Date: March 27th, 2006 - 9:00pm
End Date: March 28th, 2006 - 4:34pm
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Language: PHP 4.4.1 and MySQL 4.1.14


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March 27, 2006 2:09PM

Project Blog Update
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


Project Blog News

Through experiencing the actual use of my project blog script, I noticed some things that could be changed or upgraded. Here are a list of changes made since release:


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March 27, 2006 12:51AM

My Day of... wait.. something!
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


Alright so I don't really remember what I did today... Well, I know when I woke up, I made that phone book script which kept me busy until 11am... then from there it kind of goes into a blur.


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March 26, 2006 11:58AM

Excessive Phone Book
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


Excessive Phone Book

Start Date: March 26th, 2006 - 8:00am
End Date: March 26th, 2006 - 11:00am
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Language: PHP 4.4.1 and MySQL 4.1.14


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March 26, 2006 8:02AM

A Day of Support
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


I spent most of yesterday working as support for Webkore (handling trouble tickets and sales inquieries); I worked 9am to around 5pm, and only had to deal with a few tickets. While I'm not an expert on any of the material at all, I'm starting to get the hang of how to deal with things, and most things can be resolved by just submitting my own ticket to the server management company and just letting them deal with it (since we pay them money for that). One thing that I enjoyed the most was that my Knowledge Base (and articles) actually helped me a lot when it came to answering sales questions. When I first created the Knowledge Base, I added in a bunch of articles related to sales questions, quick Q and A's that would frequently get sent in, and so when someone sends in questions, I just do a search for it, and copy and paste the answer. So... woo, the Knowledge Base is already proving to be extremely useful, I can't imagine how awesome it will be when there are support-related articles in there.


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March 25, 2006 4:30PM

Internet Explorer Issues
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


I've spent that last day since the release of the re-design tracking down small bugs, one of which wasn't very small: Internet Explorer refused to read the table structure of the comment threads and caused it to become unreadable. I coded in a work around of IE deficiencies, but maintained the same effect in all other browsers, so it's a win-win. Comments should now appear perfectly for every visitor, and there is only one issue remaining and it is with Internet Explorer as well (who would have guessed...)


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March 24, 2006 2:26PM

Project Blog Completed
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


Project Blog

Start Date: March 6th, 2006
End Date: March 24th, 2006
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Language: PHP 4.4.1 and MySQL 4.1.14


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March 16, 2006 5:06AM

Am I The Ghost Upon The Stage?
  • I lived on Grey St.
  • Michelle was my Roommate


I've made quite a bit of progress with my blog project, or.. as I've creativly named it, Project Blog. The backend has reached a point of functioning, where the administrator(s) can add, remove and edit articles/entries, as well as view the existing entries and any comments left on them. Also, the admin can view which accounts are currently at the site, and what they're looking at. The admin can also create new accounts, approve account submissions, suspend accounts and unsuspend accounts, as well as change the access level of any account (to normal, special or admin). When creating new entries, the author selects which privacy level the entry will carry. Public (can be viewed by anyone who visits), Semi-Private (can only be viewed by people who are logged in), Private (can only be viewed by accounts that have Special access) or Admin Only (can only be viewed by the author and anyone else that may hold admin privaledges).


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