Sunday, February 17, 2008
Windows Web Server 2008 and Powershell
Powershell is included as part of Windows Web Server 2008, however it wasn't installed on my machine by default. I had the "Initial Configuration tasks" window open where I chose the "Add Features" option. You can also go to start, search for "Server Manager" and then choose "Add Features". Select Windows Powershell and install it. And thats it. It doesn't ask for your DVD or anything.
Mozilla and hypocrisy
Right, but what about the experiences that Mozilla chooses to default for users like switching to Yahoo and making that the default upon ...
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via VMware blog
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AJAX: redesign your PHP applications? - ThinkPHP /dev/blog : "First of all, XMLHttpRequest has a problem: in InternetExplorer, it doesn...