BUG: If click Save Configuration on the admin form you will get a blank page...
Fixed. Silly... My debugging output was thwarting the header() in includes/common.inc line 311. I have implemented simple debugging output in the bottom of the block for developer convenience.
BUG: Track times: They are probably incorrect for you.
Fixed. _lastfmdev_adjust_server_time() now calculates the offset between the Last.fm server's timezone and the date_default_timezone set in the Drupal installation.
Over the last few weeks I've been working on a Last.fm module for Drupal. I started with some code by an English programmer. I'd hope to polish it up before sharing my modifications with him, but since I see that he's back at work on it I'm posting it here and sending him this message:
I abandoned the previously blogged phpWiki in favor of the much more
user friendly and elegant MediaWiki
application. MediaWiki, another Apache-MySQL-PHP application, is the
workhorse behind Wikipedia, among other great wikis. One of the most annoying problems that I quickly ran into with phpWiki was that the application began complaining about "conflicting" edits as I made subsequent edits to the same page. Leveraging my programmer impatience, I did minimal troubleshooting and began searching for a different wiki solution.
As a one-time English major, I celebrate some twisted
pride in documenting my code and projects. In my zeal I've created a slew of text files, many with similar names,
many with deprecated info. How I could organize this
mess in such a way that it would be intelligible to another?
Moreover, how can I improve my own ability to quickly locate
information (full text searching) and deftly navigate related documents?
My problem seemed a perfect excuse to learn more about wikis and how I could tweek my familiar tools to make authoring a wiki quick and convenient.
Purpose: Clean out a directory tree without deleting the directories or destroying their permissions. Don't delete files with certain extensions no matter where they are encountered. This is used to clean out a directory tree before using cvs export to publish new code.
clean_dir.php is pretty hastily hacked together - I'm sure others have written similar routines more gracefully - but it presented some interesting challenges: