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2014-06-18
141.101.117.64
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2024-08-02
162.241.24.23
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyDate: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 17:09:33 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: https://www.kuxas.com/Content-Length: 230Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>h1>Moved Permanently/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://www.kuxas.com/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 17:09:33 GMTServer: ApacheExpires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMTCache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidatePragma: no-cacheSet-Cookie: PHPSESSIDbf338fc7fba3ce5fb3d3945d18ef9530; path/Upgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-Encodinghost-header: c2hhcmVkLmJsdWVob3N0LmNvbQTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> title>.::<kuxas>::. /title> meta charsetutf-8> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> link relstylesheet typetext/css href//fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyArimo|Comfortaa|Patua+One|Duru+Sans|Fenix|Glegoo|Jolly+Lodger|Lobster|Modak|Montserrat|Nova+Flat|Nunito|Orbitron|Roboto|Righteous|Ubuntu /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/jquery-ui.css typetext/css mediaall> link relstylesheet hrefcss/jquery-ui-1.8.1.cupertino.css typetext/css mediaall> link relstylesheet hrefcss/styles.css typetext/css> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_bash.css typetext/css mediaall /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_css.css typetext/css mediaall /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_html4.css typetext/css mediaall /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_java.css typetext/css mediaall /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_javascript.css typetext/css mediaall /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_twig.css typetext/css mediaall /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_php.css typetext/css mediaall /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/geshi_sql.css typetext/css mediaall /> script src//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js>/script> script src//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.min.js>/script>link relstylesheet hrefcss/index.css typetext/css> /head>body>div classcontainer-fluid> div classheader> a href.> img srcimages/kuxas_logo.png> /a> /div> div classtoplinks>a href/spacevocab.php>quiz/a> a href/weblog>blog/a> a href/ctrl>admin/a> /div> div classcontentbody> div classnavigation> div classmainnav> div classleftlinks hidden-xs>a href29/reading-email-with-php-and-imappop3>Reading Email with PHP and IMAP/POP3/a>a href40/compiling-and-installing-freespace-2-on-ubuntu-linux>Compiling and Installing Freespace 2 on Ubuntu Linux/a>a href16/tank-wars-in-g3d>Tank Wars in G3D/a>a href78/nasas-space-shuttle-atlantis-transiting-the-sun>Nasas Space Shuttle Atlantis Transiting the Sun/a>a href94/spooky-case-of-the-wem-ghost>Spooky Case of the Wem Ghost/a>a href188/creamy-swiss-style-vegan-chicken-and-mushroom-pepper-stew>Creamy Swiss-style (Vegan) Chicken and Mushroom Pepper Stew/a>div idmenuinner>a hrefbabbleTube.php>Babble Tube/a>a hrefdigitoids.php>Digitoids/a>a hrefspacevocab.php>Language Quiz/a>a hrefverbquiz.php>Verb Quiz/a>a hrefweblog stylemargin-top:15px>Blog/a>a hrefcalendar.php>Calendar/a>/div> form actionloginuser.php methodpost nameloginformleft classlogintable> label forloginname> Username /label> input typetext idloginname nameusername size10> label forloginpwd> Password /label> input typepassword idloginpwd namepassword size10> span classeditbut onClickdocument.formsloginformleft.submit() onmouseoverthis.classNameedithov; onmouseoutthis.classNameeditbut>Log in/span> input typesubmit styledisplay:none> /form> /div> a hrefhttps://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-involved/make-donation target_blank classhidden-xs> img srcimages/AlzSocButton.gif> /a> /div> /div> div classcontenttext>div classarticles> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview29/the-polish-language>The Polish Language/a> /h1> div> Polish is a Slavic language with the unusual feature of using the Latin alphabet. This makes it a good halfway house for someone whose native language also uses the Latin alphabet. A lot of Polish words look very intimidating, with sequences of seemingly unpronounceable consonants. However, the written language is highly phonetic, and once you get to know the sounds of the various letter combinations, pronunciation turns out to be mostly straightforward. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview28/dynamically-adding-elements-to-a-form-with-javascript>Dynamically Adding Elements to a Form with JavaScript/a> /h1> div> Most web forms are static, as its known in advance exactly what fields the form should show. In some cases however, you need a form that permits the user to enter a variable number of fields. Using JavaScript, you can add a button which the user can press when they need extra form fields. The button must trigger a JavaScript function to add the extra elements using the JS DOM. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview27/making-multiple-simultaneous-requests-with-ajax-in-javascript>Making Multiple Simultaneous Requests with AJAX in JavaScript/a> /h1> div> This article looks at how we can iterate through a set of different items on a page using JavaScript, and get further information on each in the background via AJAX. Once the AJAX calls get the extra information, we can update the items on the page. What is different about the approach shown here to others you may be accustomed to is that multiple AJAX requests are made simultaneously, allowing us to retrieve information for an indeterminate number of page items at once, allowing us to keep multiple content zones independently updated. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview26/graphs-and-charts-in-php-using-pear-image-graph>Graphs and Charts in PHP using PEAR Image Graph/a> /h1> div> There are many 3rd party solutions out there for drawing charts and graphs in PHP. Some are a little ropey, many are over-priced (particularly for commercial users). My research into what is available boiled down to the Image_Graph package in the PEAR repository, and a hrefhttp://www.kidslovepc.com/php-tutorial/php-dynamic-chart-plot.php>a PHP class called PHPlot/a> from a guy named Miguel de Benito Delgado. Miguels code offers the benefits of compactness - you only need add a single PHP file to your site in order to use his drawing functions. This single file defines the PHPlot class, and is admittedly over 4000 lines long. To draw charts with PEAR on the other hand, you need all the associated base PEAR classes, and set up is a fair bit more drawn out. However, the PEAR solution is considerably more versatile allowing a huge range of charts. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview24/selected-javascript-fun-and-goodness>Selected JavaScript Fun and Goodness/a> /h1> div> Heres a sample of JS code for allowing users to choose multiple items from a list of available options. There are many examples of code like this, however this example has the enhancement of keeping the lists well organised. To do this, we need to find the parent OPTGROUP that contains a selected OPTION, and we also need to insert a new OPTION in a specific OPTGROUP of a SELECT list. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview23/misc-mysql-doobries>Misc MySQL Doobries/a> /h1> div> Cool stuff in MySQL includes some conditional functions. These can be very useful and all that. Heres a quick run down of usage. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview22/useful-ubuntu-linux-commands>Useful Ubuntu Linux Commands/a> /h1> div> Linux commands can be far from intuitive, with files related to a single application seemingly scattered throughout various locations, such as usr, bin, etc, var. This can make it difficult to recall how to invoke certain essential but not every-day commands. This page lists these commands in a single place. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview20/installing-and-configuring-zen-cart>Installing and Configuring Zen-Cart/a> /h1> div> Zen Cart is an Open Source e-commerce solution. It includes an admin CMS, which allows a non-tech end-user to change many options on their site. This article looks at the low-level tasks that must be completed before a site is ready to be finalised by the end-user. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview17/reformat-php-code-with-regex-in-eclipse-dreamweaver-etc>Reformat PHP code with RegEx in Eclipse, Dreamweaver etc/a> /h1> div> Eclipse and Dreamweaver both support regular expressions in search and replace. This is an immensely powerful and useful feature that makes otherwise tedious replacement tasks a breeze. In this article, a few expressions for some useful search / replace tasks are illustrated. Dreamweavers regular expression search and replace is particularly handy for developers because you can do multi-line search and replace, and you can search and replace over an entire site or selected files in the site at once. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview15/mysqls-greatest-date-and-time-functions>MySQLs Greatest Date and Time Functions/a> /h1> div> A quick run down of MySQLs date and time functions. These can be a little confusing, and there is a little overlap between several of them. This article looks at the most useful ones. Note that in all the following functions, date denotes a column which can usually be of DATE, TIME, TIMESTAMP or DATETIME type. /div> /div> div classblogbox> h1> a hrefview6/could-a-machine-fix-errors-in-its-own-rationality>Could a Machine Fix Errors in its own Rationality?/a> /h1> div> This question was one I chose to tackle during my University degree, as part of a Philosophy of Cognitive Science module. The assessed component involved devising a suitable question to use as the subject of an essay. Rather than trying to answer the question, students were required to propose six possible theories which might apply. /div> /div>/div> div> table> tr> td> a hrefhttp://https://sandhyahariharan.co.uk/>Recipe site with mostly Indian dishes/a> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan2 onClickif(document.getElementById(fulltext108).style.displaynone){document.getElementById(fulltext108).style.display;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg108).style.displaynone;}else{document.getElementById(fulltext108).style.displaynone;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg108).style.display;}>Ive only made the onion bhaji from this site, but I liked the recipe, seemed more authentic than others Id found on google. I currently plan to try some of the other recipes she has, for main dishes. /td> /tr> /table> /div> div> table> tr> td> a hrefhttp://https://phpdelusions.net>One Guys Crusade to Put the World of Bad PHP Code to Rights/a> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan2 onClickif(document.getElementById(fulltext107).style.displaynone){document.getElementById(fulltext107).style.display;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg107).style.displaynone;}else{document.getElementById(fulltext107).style.displaynone;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg107).style.display;}>Theres a definite rant-y feel to this site, created as it is by a prolific Stack Overflow contributor, who became sick of the bad PHP practices he saw again and again. Due to the motivation, the focus is on low level coding practices rather than higher level architecture.span idfulltextmsg107 stylecolor:blue;cursor:pointer;cursor:hand;font-size:75%> <span styletext-decoration:underline;>click to read more.../span>>/span>span idfulltext107 styledisplay:none> An interesting read, although there shouldnt be any surprises here for experienced PHP devs./span> /td> /tr> /table> /div> div> table> tr> td> a hrefhttp://libgdx.badlogicgames.com/>Java game development framework with a unified API supporting Android/iOS/Javascript/a> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan2 onClickif(document.getElementById(fulltext106).style.displaynone){document.getElementById(fulltext106).style.display;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg106).style.displaynone;}else{document.getElementById(fulltext106).style.displaynone;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg106).style.display;}>The framework provides an environment for rapid prototyping and fast iterations. Instead of deploying to Android/iOS/Javascript after each code change, you can run and debug your game on the desktop, natively.span idfulltextmsg106 stylecolor:blue;cursor:pointer;cursor:hand;font-size:75%> <span styletext-decoration:underline;>click to read more.../span>>/span>span idfulltext106 styledisplay:none> Desktop JVM features like code hotswapping reduce your iteration times considerably./span> /td> /tr> /table> /div> div> table> tr> td> a hrefhttp://https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/know.your.sysadmin.html>How to determine what species of sysad you work with/a> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan2 onClickif(document.getElementById(fulltext105).style.displaynone){document.getElementById(fulltext105).style.display;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg105).style.displaynone;}else{document.getElementById(fulltext105).style.displaynone;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg105).style.display;}>There are four major species of Unix sysad: 1 The TECHNICAL THUG. Usually a systems programmer who has been forced into system administration; writes scripts in a polyglot of the Bourne shell, sed, C, awk, perl, and APL. 2 The ADMINISTRATIVE FASCIST.span idfulltextmsg105 stylecolor:blue;cursor:pointer;cursor:hand;font-size:75%> <span styletext-decoration:underline;>click to read more.../span>>/span>span idfulltext105 styledisplay:none> Usually a retentive drone (or rarely, a harridan ex-secretary) who has been forced into system administration./span> /td> /tr> /table> /div> div> table> tr> td> a hrefhttp://blog.codinghorror.com/a-visual-explanation-of-sql-joins/>A Visual Explanation of SQL JOINs/a> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan2 onClickif(document.getElementById(fulltext104).style.displaynone){document.getElementById(fulltext104).style.display;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg104).style.displaynone;}else{document.getElementById(fulltext104).style.displaynone;document.getElementById(fulltextmsg104).style.display;}>Short and sweet visualisation of the different types of SQL JOINs from Coding Horrors Jeff Atwood. This is good for newcomers to relational databases, but also helpful for old hands to get a grip on less commonly used joins. /td> /tr> /table> /div> /div> /div>/div>/body>/html>
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