Caesars Box
Saturday, July 31st, 2004 - 3:21 pm
Break the Caesars Box in ActionScript.
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Break the Caesars Box in ActionScript.
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So there are coupla Flash Developers and Internet Application Developers who shares similar taste of books with me. One challenge thrown to me was by one of my good friend, to break the code at the end of “Digital Fortress”.
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The instant message on her computer from Franz had been terrifying. Run, Sonja! Go to the Artemisia Hotel. You will be safe there. Wait until you hear from… The message had ended suddenly. Why had Franz not finished it? What could be happening? The night before, she had heard her husband saying to someone on the telephone that Prima must be stopped at all costs. Who was Prima? Frau Verbrugge was nearing Brandenburgische Strasse, where the Artemisia was located, the hotel that catered to women only. I will wait for Franz there and he will explain to me what this is all about.”
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Well, I am not that in a position to give any remarks about the books, many have done many reviews, feedbacks and everything else. I just like the Da Vinci Code Book, finished reading it in two days. Well after reading the main book, I ended up loving the works of Dan Brown that I went and bought myself, “Digital Fortress“, and finished reading it in a day’s time.
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Flash-MX reported yesterday about the new Movable Type 3.1. Many of the features are cool enough that will surely will make many of current Movable Type users upgrade to the new version. I am particularly impressed with the sub-category idea, post scheduling and many other features.
Very recently, there was a discussion about posting off-topic but on your personal blog. Most of the blogs aggregated by Fullasagoog, MXNA etcetera talks more about particular Softwares and talking about personal informations are term off-topics and we wish not to include them as much as possible. Also of not mixing other technologies which then becomes more or less off-topic, for instance, if I keep blogging about web development and css, the term that this blog is a Flash blog will not be that valid. So, what about categorizing and making good use of the same, emitting your RSS feeds categorized into categories. We can thus ask Fullasagoog, MXNA, etcetera to aggregate only the categories that you want into the proper channel, Flash, Cold Fusion, Dreamweaver and other technologies.
Wednesday, July 28th, 2004 - 12:34 pm
It may be noted that SmartyPants can work in conjunction with Brad Choate’s MT-Textile plug-in. MT-Textile is a port of Dean Allen’s original Textile project to Perl and Movable Type. MT-Textile by itself only translates Textile markup to HTML. However, if SmartyPants is also installed, MT-Textile will call on SmartyPants to educate quotes, dashes, and ellipses, automatically. Using SmartyPants in conjunction with MT-Textile requires no modifications to your Movable Type templates.
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With the release of the new sexy, sensual updater comes many improvements, changes and updates. With all informations floating around, it is easy to just search on some prominent sites and read them, but here is an info that ain’t floating around, so let me have it here for me to read later. Lately, I have been experiencing the habit of searching my own site to look up articles that I have writen, tips shared. In order that I can refer to them again, here we go again for the archive.
With the new Flash Updater, she have change her configuration folder a bit. The user profile size have drastically decrease its size as she have removed some configuration folders and external player from the “First Run” folder to the “Application-Level Configuration” folder. She have also moved the HelpPanel to all-user-level configuration. Now, you will find authplay.dll (file), ComponentFLA, Components, Importers, Libraries and Templates in the application-level configuration folder.
Wednesday, July 28th, 2004 - 11:47 am
I use Windows XP Professional on my Thinkpad and Windows 2000 Professional on my Desktop, so this article applies to the two but I think the underlying idea should be similar in most Windows Box. Personally, I always have a nasty habit of loosing settings just because I format my main system drive (usually C drive) often. This does not affect my data storage as I have every of my datas on a different drive and once all system installations are over, I am ready to work straight away. But what will happen to some of my settings/datas that are akin to application programs? Without going too deep into the explanation, let us just solve this issue by diverting your user or rather “Documents and Settings” and its associated folder from the System drive to your desired location.
Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (Shared all users)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER (Current User)
\SOFTWARE
\Microsoft
\Windows
\CurrentVersion
\Explorer
\User Shell Folders
and change the values there.
Wednesday, July 28th, 2004 - 9:53 am
Skype have released its latest version; unfortunately, all my contacts are gone. I am not sure if this was an expected happening with the release or if it was saving the contacts on the local drive like ICQ in the old times. I am sorry to say but I have none of the previous contacts in my list; please …
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Unless I forget this again, let me jot it down here. How to see what new or changes have been made to your help system when you update your help in Macromedia Flash?
Well, the answer is Open Help > Welcome to Help > View Help Update Information (it is located at the top …
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How to setup Movable Type Locally with WAMP!
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