The following PHP code converts a txt list to at html list. Look at example below. Nothing new in this… alot of Wiki pages can do that, I just thought it was cool. After using alot of time to figure out how (new to regular expressions) it makes you wanna show it to the world:
After reading Random thought: Art of computer naming and Random thought: Art of computer naming, part 2 I wrote Lars Wirzenius to tell him about the names I use at work if he ever was to make a part 3 :) (All this happend a while back while my server was down - 29 April) For those of you who just can't wait for a part 3 I use fable animals and I have put a list together here. Read more...
Yesterday I worked with Morten Brix Petersen to implement user comments on the Danish Debian guide. User comment functionality like the one found on PHP’s documentation. While we where at make enhancements we also redesigned the frontpage to look like the rest of the guide.
The reason for the break down was not big (at least not in gigabyte). It was an old IDE 1.8GB Maxtor harddisk which contained my server OS, homepages and databases. Thank god I have recovered all my data. It is impossible to boot from the harddisk and data transfers are very slow sometimes unstable. It has now been replaced by two 200GB Seagate disks. They are supposed to run RAID1 but so far only a data drive with the websites and the databases is a RAID partition.