Thanks for the extra links everyone. 777 gives global writing AND execution to them. Posted by: Eliot at August 3, 2005 11:27 AM For running a church website, I am very tempted to drop the idea of using either of them, and instead roll my own app in Ruby on Rails. to find someone to invest that same effort in writing interesting, valuable content. com comment is spam if I've ever seen it (unlike Tim's appropriate plug). Or, are you saying that by having any file marked 777 the system can be compromised? I've written a little about this in How Insiders and Seekers Use the Quaker Net (though I suspect some of the observations are pretty universal. I've written a little about this in How Insiders and Seekers Use the Quaker Net (though I suspect some of the observations are pretty universal. Don't miss the disassembly photos while you're there. Wells (and adapted by local playwright Frank Higgins). That's where I found the IE based Maxthon which is loaded with features including tabbed browsing and built in RSS. A nifty little too, Neptune helps you get things done by organizing your future activities in this minimalistic web-based to do list. :) Posted by: Matt Heerema at August 3, 2005 10:29 AM The admin panel is something that is being looked into for the next release. Unlike a standard PBX, there is no hardware or software to buy or maintain, so costs start low and stay low. The production of the video was well done. :) Oh, and the fact that you can add static "pages" as well as category-based pages is really nice. Wells (and adapted by local playwright Frank Higgins). I'm also one of the few who provide free assistance as I am able, along with an FAQ. ALA has a nice article on print sheets that I used to fashion my own. You'll be glad you did. A site that has the latest information says to a visitor that this is an active congregation and it provides the visitor with more points of entry to the congregation. html Posted by: Tank at July 5, 2005 02:34 PM Any ideas out there on good freeware for Content Management Systems or Tracking Systems (like webtrends)? It's powerful yet relatively intuative, continually improving (it's open source), and also has an active user community. Posted by: Scott Yang at August 3, 2005 08:45 PM You know my vote, EE all the way. php some how and I'm not even sure how they managed it. Posted by: Mean Dean at July 14, 2005 08:04 AM That's awesome! Stinkin' Misraelites can't even have fun fantisizing over a Cray . With over 135,000 user, FreshBooks is a mature online service, that helps you manage your invoices. Sites that publicize their referer statistics will then also link to the spammer's site. you're a programmer . Posted by: Chas at August 3, 2005 08:57 PM Yeah, but it is still a Cray. Leave a comment - oh and by the way, I've temporarily disabled trackbacks until I can upgrade to MT 3.
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