Send IE6 Packing via .htaccess
Want to have Apache automatically send IE6 users to an alternate/upgrade site? Drop this in your .htaccess file: [crayon lang=”default”] RewriteEngine On # Send IE 5 and 6 packing RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} MSIE\
Want to have Apache automatically send IE6 users to an alternate/upgrade site? Drop this in your .htaccess file: [crayon lang=”default”] RewriteEngine On # Send IE 5 and 6 packing RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} MSIE\
GeoPortal 2.1.0 has been released. Changes/improvements in this release include: The big thing: I moved the app into the HTML5 Boilerplate template. There are too many advantages to list (though if you want a list t
And…wait for it….done. Cue Battlestar Galactica theme song. No, the first one. Well, almost done. The tutorial video is still a place holder and will be until Friday. But everything else is done. Complete. Concluded. F
I thought I’d toss this out for two reasons: (1) it took my tiny brain a whole curse-filled afternoon to figure this out, and (2) on the off chance somebody with a larger brain swings by this Internet-backwater blog and
I’ve received a number of questions about where this project has gotten to, so I thought a quick update was in order. First, the project is a go, and the public will be able to create and submit their own plans. Yay Demo
I am exhausted happy to announce GeoPortal v2.0.0 is available for download. The biggest change was making the map library switchable from OpenLayers to the Google Maps API, something I had been thinking about and was fi
The typical web mapping site is laid out something like this: Header, footer, large pane for a map, smaller pane for the verbiage. You’ve seen this a thousand times. If your client is a blabber mouth, you get a right-han
And off topic. But last week I got a refurb SiliconDust HDHomeRun TV Tuner in my continuing quest to tell satellite and cable providers to shove it. And it’s awesome. HD TV streaming to any device on my network. I can’t
Or…I’m an idiot for not thinking of this sooner. One of the things I’ve spent the most time thinking about in web application design is search. In my experience, that’s the spot your users will most often face-plant. As
Last month I posted about a lightweight redistricting prototype I threw together to test the concept. I thought I’d do another post now on some changes I managed to eek out over the holidays. First and foremost, I had to