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Greybox and Firefox Back Button Issue | The Human Coder
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Let's build software for humans. Greybox and Firefox Back Button Issue. August 11, 2008. I started using Greybox. For one of my web projects recently. I like it because it’s a little different that plain old lightbox. BUT, there was a problem. In Firefox, after viewing a image and closing it, the back button would no longer work. The workaround was found by Jani at http:/ amix.dk/blog/viewEntry/19039. Regarding the issue with the back button in Firefox, i think i found a solution. Middot; August 21, 2008.
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Let's build software for humans. Great software helps people without being noticed. Great code is understood, changed, and improved by not just the author, but other coders as well. This belief –. 8211; is the guiding principal in what I create. I’m not an expert by any means, but I hope to provide a fresh perspective on software development through this lens. And always feel free to comment, compliment, rant, or rave. It’s all good…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Let's build software for humans. Generating Random, Human-Readable Passwords in C#.NET. January 6, 2009. Using System.Collections.Generic;. Using System.Linq;. Using System.Text;. Public static class RandomPassword. Private static Random rand = new Random();. Private static readonly char[] VOWELS = new char[] { ‘a’, ‘e’, ‘i’, ‘o’, ‘u’ };. Private static readonly char[] SYMBOLS = new char[] { ‘*’, ‘? 8217;, ‘ ’ };. Generates a random, human-readable password. StringBuilder pw = new StringBuilder();. C = V...
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Generating Random, Human-Readable Passwords in C#.NET | The Human Coder
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Let's build software for humans. Generating Random, Human-Readable Passwords in C#.NET. January 6, 2009. Using System.Collections.Generic;. Using System.Linq;. Using System.Text;. Public static class RandomPassword. Private static Random rand = new Random();. Private static readonly char[] VOWELS = new char[] { ‘a’, ‘e’, ‘i’, ‘o’, ‘u’ };. Private static readonly char[] SYMBOLS = new char[] { ‘*’, ‘? 8217;, ‘ ’ };. Generates a random, human-readable password. StringBuilder pw = new StringBuilder();. C = V...
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Spell checking a website for free | The Human Coder
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Let's build software for humans. Spell checking a website for free. May 29, 2008. I’ve been working on a new website for our product. And I wanted to run a spell checker on the whole thing. I found this one that worked pretty sweet:. Http:/ www.furtheronline.co.uk/free-website-spellcheck/. You have to register with them for it to crawl your whole site, but hey, it’s worth it – I found lots of spelling errors😛. Cool Web 2.0 Sites I’ve Found. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Web-based Operating System? | The Human Coder
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Let's build software for humans. June 24, 2008. I ran across this site today:. It’s a remote/web-based operating system that gives you a desktop with Office programs, calendar, web browser, games, and more. Not sure how useful it would be – but it looks cool! Spell checking a website for free. Greybox and Firefox Back Button Issue. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Cool Web 2.0 Sites I’ve Found | The Human Coder
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Let's build software for humans. Cool Web 2.0 Sites I’ve Found. May 24, 2008. Here are some neat “Web 2.0” sites that I’ve found recently. Mostly, I found them through go2web20.net. 8211; Visual voicemail, like on the iPhone but for any phone. Supposed to convert the voice to text. Not released yet, but I can’t wait to try it because I would love being able to visually see the list of voicemails, who they’re from, and read them, rather than listen through them all. Spell checking a website for free.