Mac OS X (currently Leopard 10.5.3) includes an implementation of the Apache HTTP server. However, it isn’t running by default nor does it have the PHP engine enabled. This guide shows you how to activate Apache with PHP support in a few easy steps.
How to Enable Apache HTTP Server with PHP in OS X [Mac Guide]
By Sam Davis on Jun 26, 2008 within Apple, Guides | Comments
Warning: Computer Required to Visit Computer History Museum Online
By Sam Davis on Sep 7, 2007 within Coffee Break | Comments
Alright, so that is a ridiculous title, but I read this afternoon on www.copyblogger.com that headlines beginning with “Warning” lure readers in like moths to a flame so I thought I would give it a try. Seriously though, a computer (and internet connection) are required to access The Computer History Museum’s online exhibits, some of [...]
Autogenerate Wordpress META Tags
By Franklin Davis on Aug 19, 2007 within Tips | Comments
META tags list information about the page, such as the author, keywords, description, etc. META tags appear in the HTML header of a webpage located between <HTML> and </HTML>. For more information about META tags and other HTML header properties visit the W3C page on html structure. In short, these tags [...]
Get a Free MIT Education from the Comfort of Your Couch
By Sam Davis on Aug 19, 2007 within Coffee Break | Comments
Have you ever wondered what an MIT education is like. Well, now you can find out, free of charge, in the comfort of your home. Power up your laptop, grab a soda, and point your browser to MIT OpenCourseWare where you will find syllabi, lecture notes, and homework assignments for hundreds of undergraduate and graduate [...]
