Archive for October, 2004
Thursday, October 14th, 2004
And just like that - blind experimentation (i.e., one monkey banging away at a typewriter) seems to have worked. I added the following lines to my .htaccess:
Action cgi-script [path to php]
AddHandler cgi-script php5
and everything seems to work... Now if I could just figure out *why* it works.
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Thursday, October 14th, 2004
I'm a little peeved. I've been trying for the last week or so to get PHP5 running as a CGI on the server that hosts this site, and I've been running into brick walls left and right.
The situation is this: I'm on a shared server (Linux-based, running Apache 2.0). ...
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Monday, October 11th, 2004
So, to continue with the Greatest Hits of GTD series (earlier, we talked about context-specified lists - today I'm looking at the Waiting List.
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Friday, October 8th, 2004
Whew, it's been a while since I summarized a honeymoon day, hasn't it? To get me back in the mood, here's an easy one - the travel day we took to get from Sorrento (ah, natural beauty) to Rome (wow, would you look at that history!).
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Tuesday, October 5th, 2004
So I thought it might be interesting to do a greatest-hits of the techniques introduced in the GTD system, with an eye towards describing methods that could be adopted independently of the rest of the practices. To kick off this series, I'm going to start with the idea of grouping ...
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