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You wouldn't read about it

by Cameron

No sooner than we're settled in to our new office, than the inevitable happens. One Sunday afternoon, I'm casually sitting around at home, relaxing a bit after a long week at work, when Simon calls me...

"Hey mate, can you come down the office? You're not going to believe this, but there's been a flood".

Now this seemed somewhat unusual, because the last time I checked global warming hadn't quite taken hold, it hadn't been raining, and most importantly, we're on the second floor. That's one hell of a flood.

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November12

PHP5's new namespace separator - a backslash?!

by Cameron

The Internet is pretty much blowing up right now over the news that the guys upstairs building PHP have decided that they're going to use \ as the separator for the new namespaces implementation in PHP 5.3.

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October27

MS08-067 - Microsoft's emergency patch for a critical hole

by Cameron

By now I'm sure most of the techs out there will have heard about the latest out-of-band patch from MS to fix up the critical hole found in the filesharing component of all supported versions of Windows. If you'd like to find out more, there's a fantastic piece of coverage (of the technical side) over at http://blogs.msdn.com/sdl/archive/2008/10/22/ms08-067.aspx.

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October24

DogHouse Media Scales Up

by Simon

New website, more services and new commercial premises

PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, October 22, 2008 – DogHouse Media today announced significant enhancements to its business due to substantial growth over the past 24 months. The company has moved into a larger commercial premises in Cottesloe to support its expanding workforce. It has also refreshed its website to better showcase its client portfolio and added a number of new services to its set of web development offerings.

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October22

Clicking on links behind transparent PNGs in IE6

by Cameron

I'm sure for all you developers out there, the never-ending nightmare from which there is no respite (namely, Internet Explorer 6) has left you screaming at the monitor and threatening to burn Redmond to the ground, but here's one little problem you won't have to commit quite so much arson for.

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October13