Archive for January, 2006

projects | drupal.org

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 30th, 2006

projects | drupal.org
LDAP integration

This module allows users to authenticate against a LDAP directory. Additionally, users can read and modify their data in the LDAP directory, being the administrator able to limit it.

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projects | drupal.org

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 30th, 2006

projects | drupal.org
LDAP integration

This module allows users to authenticate against a LDAP directory. Additionally, users can read and modify their data in the LDAP directory, being the administrator able to limit it.

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CNN.com – 25 words that hurt your resume – Jan 20, 2006

Tagged in My Digg on January 29th, 2006

CNN.com – 25 words that hurt your resume – Jan 20, 2006
25 words that hurt your resume
Words don’t tell potential employers as much as deeds

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Upload large files on Windows 2003 server – Dreamweaver MX and UltraDev Zone – DMXzone.COM

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 26th, 2006

Upload large files on Windows 2003 server – Dreamweaver MX and UltraDev Zone – DMXzone.COM
For IIS6.0 users, the AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed property specifies the maximum number of bytes allowed in the entity body of an ASP request. If a Content-Length header is present and specifies an amount of data greater than the value of AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed, IIS returns a 403 error response.

This property is related in function to MaxRequestEntityAllowed, but is specific to ASP request. Whereas you might set the MaxRequestEntityAllowed property to 1 MB at the general World Wide Web Publishing Service (WWW Service) level, you may choose to set AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed to a lower value, if you know that your specific ASP applications handle a smaller amount of data.
Solution

Open your metabase.XML which is located in c:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv find the line “AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed” and change it to “1073741824″. This is 1GB – of course you can enter another value to suite your needs.

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Upload large files on Windows 2003 server – Dreamweaver MX and UltraDev Zone – DMXzone.COM

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 26th, 2006

Upload large files on Windows 2003 server – Dreamweaver MX and UltraDev Zone – DMXzone.COM
For IIS6.0 users, the AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed property specifies the maximum number of bytes allowed in the entity body of an ASP request. If a Content-Length header is present and specifies an amount of data greater than the value of AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed, IIS returns a 403 error response.

This property is related in function to MaxRequestEntityAllowed, but is specific to ASP request. Whereas you might set the MaxRequestEntityAllowed property to 1 MB at the general World Wide Web Publishing Service (WWW Service) level, you may choose to set AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed to a lower value, if you know that your specific ASP applications handle a smaller amount of data.
Solution

Open your metabase.XML which is located in c:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv find the line “AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed” and change it to “1073741824″. This is 1GB – of course you can enter another value to suite your needs.

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Born Geek: Firefox Toolbar Tutorial

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 17th, 2006

Born Geek: Firefox Toolbar Tutorial
Firefox Toolbar Tutorial

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Google Web APIs – Home

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 16th, 2006

Google Web APIs – Home
Develop Your Own Applications Using Google

With the Google Web APIs service, software developers can query billions of web pages directly from their own computer programs. Google uses the SOAP and WSDL standards so a developer can program in his or her favorite environment – such as Java, Perl, or Visual Studio .NET.

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Bart’s Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 16th, 2006

Bart’s Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD

Bart PE

Bart’s PE Builder helps you build a “BartPE” (Bart Preinstalled Environment) bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks.

It will give you a complete Win32 environment with network support, a graphical user interface (800×600) and FAT/NTFS/CDFS filesystem support. Very handy for burn-in testing systems with no OS, rescuing files to a network share, virus scan and so on.
This will replace any Dos bootdisk in no time!

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Google Pack

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 10th, 2006

Google Pack
Google Pack is:
# Essential: Enjoy safe, useful software for your computer
# Simple: Download and install everything in just a few clicks
# Customizable: Choose only the software you want
# Up to date: Get updates and new software via Google Updater
# Learn more
System Requirements
# Windows XP with Administrator privileges (What’s this?)
# Firefox 1.0 or Internet Explorer 6.0

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gHacks » 5 Best Freeware Games of 2005

Tagged in Internet Finds on January 7th, 2006

gHacks » 5 Best Freeware Games of 2005
GunZ the Duell is a massivly multiplayer game from Korea. You start by creating a character. You can change his appearance and class at the beginning. After that you see the main server window where you select a server to play on. The character starts at level 1 and gets experience and money from killing other players and objectives in the game. Game modes include Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch as well as some others like Gladiator.

Every character has a primary fireweapon, a secondary fireweapon and a blade or knife. You can also equip armor and grenades. Every weapon and armor can be upgraded by purchasing new ones from the shop. The game itself is much more action than roleplaying game, you can perform lots of special moves that look like they came right of the matrix movie trilogy. Walljumps and running along walls are two of the moves. It takes some time to get the hang for the moves but once you understand them they are essential for your ingame performance.

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