Archive for February, 2005
Perl.com publishes interview conducted by Summersault developer
Posted by Summersault on February 24th, 2005RICHMOND, IN - Perl.com, a prominent resource in the Perl software development community, has published an interview conducted by Summersault Principal Developer Mark Stosberg. In the article, Perl and Mandrake Linux, Stosberg talks with Rafael Garcia-Suarez, who is heavily involved in the Mandrake Linux operating system’s use of Perl. Read the rest of this entry »
Solving layout issues created by <form> tags
Posted by Evan Agee on February 23rd, 2005If you’ve ever designed a website with a form and needed to fit that form within a tight area you’ve run into this problem. When a form tag is rendered in a browser there is extra space adding above (and sometimes below) the tag. Up until this point I’ve worked around this problem by putting the form tag outside of some table <td> tags. However, this isn’t valid XHTML. I found a much better solution. Read the rest of this entry »
Automatic proxy configuration and SSH tunneling
Posted by Chris Hardie on February 19th, 2005After not having much luck creating a reliable VPN connection from my home office to the Summersault office network, I was looking for a middle-ground solution that would at least let me access internal website addresses that are otherwise protected by our firewall (e.g. corporate intranet, system status monitoring pages, etc.). Read the rest of this entry »
Welcome to the Summersault Weblog!
Posted by Chris Hardie on February 19th, 2005Welcome to the weblog for Summersault, LLC. This is a place where our staff, and sometimes our clients and colleagues, can share bits and pieces of knowledge, opinion, and humor related to our work in the world of website development. Enjoy!
Summersault staff launches new blog
Posted by Summersault on February 19th, 2005RICHMOND, IN - Summersault today launched its new online blog, where the company’s staff will be sharing bits and pieces of knowledge, opinion, and humor related to their work in the world of website development. The blog can be viewed online at:
http://www.summersault.com/community/weblog/ Read the rest of this entry »
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