Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress’

$phpPost->_title(" 2010 Open Source Awards – WordPress Tops The Hall Of Fame! ");

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WordPress, in head-to-head voting against Joomla and Drupal, has won this year’s Open Source CMS Hall of Fame award.

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$phpPost->_title(" WordPress Finally Drops Support For Deprecated PHP 4 and Its Wife MySQL 4 ");

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Wordpress announces end of life for PHP 4 and MySQL 4. One of the main success of Wordpress was its ability to run in almost any web host whether or not the PHP and MySQL version were outdated. This flexibility finally ends here.

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$phpPost->_title(" The Ultimate PHP Cross Reference Of The WordPress Trunk – PHPXref ");

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The Php cross reference for Wordpress Trunk Source is a great tool to keep in handy as a developer. It’s generouslt provided by Yoast. If you were not aware, enjoy!

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$phpPost->_title(" Zettapetta Attack – Mass Site Infection / Site Attack For WordPress Users Hosted Mainly With BlueHost And GoDaddy ");

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It has come to my attention that during the last few days, as from 7 May 2010, there has been a mass attack to websites powered by wordpress. But most of those attacks came on to webmasters who were hosted by BlueHost and GoDaddy.

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$phpPost->_title(" How To Change The Path Of Uploading File In WordPress [2.8.x, 2.9.x] Without Touching The Code Configurations ");

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How To Change The Path Of Uploading File In WordPress. This article presents the simple steps with screenshots of how to change the default upload file path of wordpress to a path of your choice.

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$phpPost->_title(" How To Get Precise Error Messages For Issues Related To WordPress and MySQL ");

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I’m sure you have noticed that for the 4 possible errors related to WordPress and MySQL, the error message is still the same. But as a web developer, when your system in on local development phase, you would surely want to get precise error messages.

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