The 7 hidden pages within your Firefox browser More about

Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 @ 23:59:35 CDT in FireFox Browser
by Raven

Southern writes:  
I found myself staring at the “about:blank” parameter for an IE installation today, and that got me thinking if it works in other browsers too. It did. I’m using Firefox, and that cleared the address bar to a blank. And then I figured the developers HAD to include some more address bar commands and started looking them up. Here’s what I found:

about: A simple prompt without any parameter will display the Mozilla “about” information. Since it’s accessible from the top menus as well, it’s not quite a hidden feature.

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MySQL to HTML More about

Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 @ 23:58:26 CDT in MySQL
by Raven

Southern writes:  
Print all the Data from a MySQL Table in an HTML Table using PHP

What we are using here:

MySQL database:

–MySQL Username: root

–No MySQL Password

–Database Name: PracticeDatabase

–Table Name: Contacts

And 3 echo statements to print the HTML table.

The code:

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Note: Obviously this would need to be adjusted to include the database password, etc.
 

 

anonymoX 1.0.1 More about

Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 @ 23:57:17 CDT in FireFox Browser
by Raven

Southern writes:  
Easy anonymous web browsing.

Change your IP-Address and country

Visit blocked or censored websites.

Delete cookies, show your public ip, and more



No proxies or other programs required

Addons: Mozilla
 

 

Password Generator More about

Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 @ 23:55:29 CDT in Internet
by Raven

Southern writes:  

Using the same password for multiple email, shopping and social networking websites is risky, it means that a security breach at one website will compromise all your accounts, possibly even leading to identity theft.

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Wikipedia switches to MySQL fork MariaDB More about Read More...

Posted on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 @ 01:32:24 CST in MySQL
by Raven

kguske writes:  

This December, 2012, article details Wikipedia's efforts to date and future plans to migrate the # 6 website from MySQL to open source fork MariaDB. Although Wikipedia's primary concern is for open and supported development, initial results indicate a hard benefit: performance improvements.

Unfortunately, it appears that the concern for support is also real - significant security issues remain 2 months and 1 release after being reported. For MariaDB, the issues were either already resolved before or have been after the report. Commercial support is available for both MySQL (owned by Oracle) and MariaDB (developed by the original developers of MySQL and owned by the not-for-profit MariaDB Foundation).

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RavenNuke(tm) Version 2.51.00 Released! More about

Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 @ 19:15:18 CST in RavenNuke
by montego

The RavenNuke(tm) Team is happy to announce this patch release of your favorite CMS. Thanks go to this wonderful community for making this release possible through your many contributions in our forums as well as the tireless activity of the RavenNuke(tm) Team in not only patching the current release but also working diligently on the next major release.

Be sure to read the Change Log for a list of all of the changes. Also be sure to consult the RNWIKI for additional information and help. Please continue to use the existing RN v2.5 forum for reporting issues against this release. Be sure to ONLY use that forum.

Keep in mind that with the 2.5x branch the minimum requirement of PHP v5.2 or newer still applies, but with the 2.51.00 release, we have added support through PHP v5.4. In addition, while we call this a "patch release", the download is a FULL distribution!
 



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