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My blog’s templating engine

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:10 October 2010
  • Post category:Blog S/W
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I first came across a templating engine implementation in phpBB, and the phpBB wiki gives this overview of how it is used.  I felt that the principle of separation of business…

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Performance in a Webfusion shared service and guidelines for optimising PHP applications

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:6 October 2010
  • Post category:Performance/Shared Hosting
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I manage a few websites on a hobby / pro-bono basic, with this personal site being the smallest and the OpenOffice.org user forums being the largest (nicknamed usOOo after initials…

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Using .htaccess files on a Webfusion shared service

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:6 October 2010
  • Post category:Shared Hosting
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This is a subsidiary article to Using PHP applications on a Webfusion hosted service (Linux), and in this want to discuss how to use .htaccess files on a Webfusion Linux…

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Using PHP applications on a Webfusion hosted service (Linux)

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:5 October 2010
  • Post category:Shared Hosting
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I discussed the common types of ISP hosting services in a previous article, Use cases for phpBB, and I use one of these hosting services myself — a shared web…

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