Category: a series of tubes
11/08/07 08:22 - 40ºF - ID#42051
"in hell, this is all you get"
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I think the term "ROFL" is used too often and never literally, but I came very close. Don't worry; there is a happy ending.
- Z
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Location: Buffalo, NY
11/01/07 01:12 - 52ºF - ID#41919
a couple of you may find this funny
From: molly miller
To: webmaster
Subject: Dance
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 08:52:52 -0700
Are you really doing the hokey pokey tonight?
- Z
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Permalink: a_couple_of_you_may_find_this_funny.html
Words: 23
Location: Buffalo, NY
10/27/07 03:04 - 57ºF - ID#41836
i got some splainin to do
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The QCRG All-Stars* played against the Steel Town [Hamilton, ON] Tank Girls this past summer in a game where the officiating was bad and the sportsmanship was worse. Derby is a rough sport, but this rapidly became unsettling on an almost visceral level. Anyway, the costume is a Tank Girls' uniform.
That does not explain the potato masher. There is a Tank Girl whose name is Cheese Grater. She carries around a cheese grater. I'm not sure whether the name or the kitchen implement came first, but I'm pretty sure I don't want to ask. It's pretty random, but it's not any less random than, say, a potato masher. And I guess cheese is relatively badass as far as dairy products go, but consider this: if someone chucked a piece of cheese at you, you'd be angry but mostly confused. But if someone chucked a potato at you, you'd be IN PAIN!!!!!
- Z
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- ie, anyone who wasn't busy that weekend
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Permalink: i_got_some_splainin_to_do.html
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: blagosphere
10/26/07 04:21 - 60ºF - ID#41821
something more interesting
Someone ( everyone!) over at Estrip.org has their panties in a bunch about something to do with the fact that they are not taken seriously as bloggers. Take a number and get in line, I say.
But estrip is by far the most colorful screenshot in the bunch.
- Z
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Permalink: something_more_interesting.html
Words: 62
Location: Buffalo, NY
10/26/07 03:09 - 60ºF - ID#41820
code
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Notes:
- does not require any hooks in your HTML code; just make sure your form has fields named 'username' and 'password' and import the Javascript
- can be attached to any form with an access-restricted target; script will pre-authenticate and, if successful, send the rest of the form as usual.
- You're not going to be able to use the server script as-is because it's kind of dependent on other parts of the project. You're not going to be able to read the server script as-is because it's Python. [Also in the full version you can change your authentication realm, and users in the special '_administrator' realm can log in to anyone's site.]
- no
- on successful authentication, 'validate' returns 204 No Content. on unsuccessful authentication, server returns 400 Bad Request.
- Z
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Permalink: code.html
Words: 184
Location: Buffalo, NY
10/26/07 12:42 - 47ºF - ID#41808
picking a scab
But I got it solved. 1: Never send 401 Unauthorized without a WWW-Authenticate header. It's not allowed, and you'll get what you deserve. RFC 2617
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Why do I care about HTTP authentication? Most importantly, I want to support authenticated, noninteractive web services [specifically an authenticated RSS feed]. Since this code will have to live in my server somewhere, I might as well get some mileage out of it. HTTP Digest is often overlooked but it's a nice middle ground between static hashes [which are plaintext-equivalent] and full-blown encryption [CPU load].
Source code available upon request.
- Z
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Permalink: picking_a_scab.html
Words: 198
Location: Buffalo, NY
10/24/07 10:18 - 50ºF - ID#41787
dorky geek question
Here's a stupid geek trick. The correct login information for this
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Here's the sitch: I have an XMLHttpRequest going out to a password-protected resource. The credentials are supplied by the user and thus they are likely to be wrong some of the time. The script is designed to gracefully handle authentication failure - specifically, I want to avoid the crappy infinite HTTP authentication dialog box loop. I'd think that this issue would come up from time to time, but I guess it doesn't because this is really hairy:
XMLHttpRequest
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To work around this, Paul James
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HTTP/1.1
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HTTP/1.1 also gives us 403 Forbidden: "Authorization will not help and the request SHOULD NOT be repeated." This response has the same bizarre effects as 401 without WWW-Authenticate.
I'm actually kind of an AJAX newb, so ... does anyone have any recommendations?
- Z
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Permalink: dorky_geek_question.html
Words: 387
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: fun
10/17/07 01:00 - 67ºF - ID#41688
more halloween fun
But this year it seems like there's a lot of fun stuff happening. Consider this, first off, a bump for "Nosferatu," below.
At the other end of the film spectrum, Regal Transit is going to be screening The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3-D this year. [I was initially surprised that they'd taken the expense of shooting in 3-D if they weren't going to distribute as 3-D ... but alas, this is yet another film digitally altered by ILM. Thank you George Lucas!]
[Woah, rerecompression. I hear Flash 9 is going to have native support for H.264?]
Is everyone familiar with fundamentalist Christian haunted houses? Alleyway Theatre bought a copy of the 'official' script and is presenting "Hell House Buffalo" upstairs of the costume store/bike shop at 745 Main.
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- Z
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Words: 276
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: movies
10/12/07 10:57 - 47ºF - ID#41609
nosferatu
Five months later, the German silent film 'Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens [a Symphony of Horror]' made its American debut. Nosferatu paved new ground, being one of the first German Expressionist films and the first [albeit unauthorized] screen adaptation of Dracula. It's still pretty fucking creepy.
On Tue 30 Oct at 7:30p, Shea's will once again screen Nosferatu, with a musical accompaniment by the Devil Music Ensemble [admission $15.50]. I am going and so should you. That goes double for the non-(e:peeps) who read this, and triple for the Buffalo n00bz who have never been to Shea's.
Let me know who's in [non-peeps can email me], I'll run down to the box office & pick up tix.
- Z
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: a series of tubes
10/10/07 01:51 - 59ºF - ID#41574
little bobby tables
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[(e:dragonlady7)'s previous place of employment made a database system for nursing homes. They released an update and started getting complaints from their clients that they couldn't enter Irish patients. It took them a little while to figure out that the backend was tripping over O'Malley.]
- Z
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