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    <title>SuperGeekery</title>
    <link>http://supergeekery.com/geekblog/</link>
    <description>musings at the intersection of technology, marketing + pop culture</description>
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    <dc:creator>john@johnfmorton.com</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2010</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2010-03-10T11:16:22+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Quick tip: Search and Replace in MySQL</title>
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	During the rebuild of this site, I ended up doing a <a href="http://supergeekery.com/index.php/geekblog/comments/quick_tip_expression_engine_movable_type_export">Movable Type Export</a> from my old database and an reimportation into a new &quot;clean&quot; database. It worked decently, but I&#39;ve still got cleaning up to do in some older posts. Doing a search and replace&nbsp;within my database seemed like the best way to fix the biggest offenders in my posts and that&#39;s how I cleaned up the most offending cruft that crept in.

	Before you try any of this on your own database, <strong>make a back up of your database</strong>! This...&nbsp;<a href='http://supergeekery.com/index.php/{my_template_group/quick_tip_search_and_replace_in_mysql/comments]]></description>  
      <dc:subject>Code and Development,</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-03-10T12:16:22+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>SuperGeekery Revamp: HTML 5, EE 2, &amp;amp; Design Block</title>
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	SuperGeekery was originally designed in one furious evening of designing in Photoshop and coding in Expression Engine version 1.something. The speedy design and development was a product of equal parts overbooked schedule and typical procrastination.&nbsp;

	I had arrived in Las Vegas at my first CES in January 2007, a geeky badge of honor to me, and felt compelled to write about the experience, but I didn&#39;t have my site built yet. That gave me the push to just get it done and less than 24 hours...&nbsp;<a href='http://supergeekery.com/index.php/{my_template_group/supergeekery_revamp_html_5_ee_2_dynamic_stylesheets_and_design_block/comments]]></description>  
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      <dc:date>2010-03-05T13:58:25+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Expression Engine and the White Screen of a Failed Load</title>
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	During the past several months, I&#39;ve had a little trouble with SuperGeekery, which is built on Expression Engine. I would often get blank white screens if I clicked through the site too quickly. I think this was always when I was logged in as a SuperAdmin and using the control panel. Asking site visitors, I don&#39;t know that anyone else was having the problem, but it happened to me regularly. I could also only get this to happen using Safari.

	Using other browsers, like Firefox didn&#39;t produce...&nbsp;<a href='http://supergeekery.com/index.php/{my_template_group/expression_engine_and_the_white_screen_of_a_failed_load/comments]]></description>  
      <dc:subject>Code and Development, Geekery, Hardware,</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-03-02T16:25:02+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Expression Engine 2 Plugin: SuperGeekery Tag Stripper, version 1.0</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[The redesign of SuperGeekery coincided with the release of Expression Engine 2 which gave me the opportunity to jump into the latest version of EE on a project that I was the client on, allowing me to be potentially break things without affecting a client. It also gave me the opportunity to try my hand at creating my first EE plugin. It&#39;s called <strong>SuperGeekery Tag Stripper</strong> and you&#39;re welcome to <a href="http://assets.supergeekery.com/sg_tagstripper_ver1.0.zip" title="SuperGeekery Tag Stripper version 1.0 download">download the plugin</a> and use it in your own projects, personal or commercial. And the price is right....&nbsp;<a href='http://supergeekery.com/index.php/{my_template_group/expression_engine_2_plugin_supergeekery_tag_stripper_version_1.0/comments]]></description>  
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      <dc:date>2010-03-01T13:00:42+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>A Quick Way To Password Protect a Web Page.</title>
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	There are a variety of ways to password protect pages online. Perhaps the easiest is to use an .htaccess file. The reason this is the easiest way is because it&rsquo;s built into the control panel at many hosting companies. I use <a href="http://www.dreamhost.com/r.cgi?86973">Dreamhost</a> and it&rsquo;s control panel makes it automatic. Sweet. If you don&rsquo;t have that as part of your hosting package, check out <a href="http://www.htmlite.com/HTA006.php">this article at htmllite</a> for a walk through on do it yourself.

	What I don&rsquo;t like about the .htaccess method

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      <dc:subject>Code and Development, Security and Privacy,</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-02-26T13:22:40+00:00</dc:date>
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