CHM Files & IE7 1.0

October 29, 2008 at 7:38 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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So you downloaded a CHM help file but it refuses to open/work properly, you get a message that makes no sense “Navigation to the webpage was canceled”. This is an unfortunate result of a change in behavior that Microsoft made in an effort to plug security holes. Fortunately, the “fix” is pretty simple -: right-mouse-button click on the .chm file, then select ‘Properties’, and under the item that says ‘Security’, click on the ‘Unblock’ option and click ‘OK’. This will confirm to Microsoft that you really wanted to open this file (as if they didn’t already know!). The same procedure can also be used on other files if you get unwanted Security Warnings.
FH solution – use Firefox ;-)
Our thanks to Rick, AKA RoboWizard, for this tip. Sorry we couldn’t link directly to your page, our DB didn’t like the composition of your link. Click on his “Grimoires” link folks, there’s lots more interesting stuff there!

Joomla administration tutorial

July 27, 2008 at 3:14 pm | In Development, Downloads | Leave a Comment
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Now we can proceed to tuning your Joomla, including changing the default language. In your administrator’s panel visit Site – > Global Configuration.

In the first Site tab you can:

  • make your website unavailable to the public while it is still in development
  • change the offline message;
  • choose a Site Name (Company Name) for your website – that would be the <title> tag of your website;
  • change the default HTML editor, and
  • the number of items in each list.

The Locale tab allows you to:

  • specify locale different from the default one;
  • change the TimeZone settings. Siteground’s servers are set in CDT (Central Daylight Time) and you might wish to adjust it to yours.
  • select the language that the site will display – it can be picked up amongst the ones already installed and published language packs on your Joomla system.

In the Content tab you can choose whether to display the printer-friendly version link in your content.

For those of the options that sound unfamiliar to you, additional information can be obtained when hovering with the mouse pointer over the blue ‘i’ circle at the end of each row.

If you have to change the database setting, you can do this in the Database tab. The server, database name, user and password can be edited from that tab.

ScimoreDB Embedded Database 2.0

July 1, 2008 at 10:16 am | In Downloads, reviews | Leave a Comment
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ScimoreDB Embedded Database is an in-process running SQL database with over 375.000 deployments that has a small footprint, an easy-to-use interface and yet offers a full set of stand-alone database servers features. Developers use ScimoreDB to simplify software development for any sized database applications for Windows. Unlike other embedded databases, ScimoreDB is a fully featured RDBMS and it “feels” like working with a standard client/server database, althought it is loaded into your application’s process space. FREE for academic institutions, development, trial and for private individuals ONLY.

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