Comment Policy

This really has not been a problem in the past, but one feels compelled to spell this out due to the actions of a few commenters in the past month or so. On this site, one reserves the right to delete or modify any comment deemed unacceptable. Modifications may include, but are not limited to:

  • Changing name
  • Removal of offensive language
  • Removal of information that may compromise the security of the commenter’s web server
  • Removal of excessive links

When selecting a name, please use either your real name (e.g. John, John Doe, John D., or J. Doe) or an appropriate pseudonym (e.g. miller). Do not use overly generic names, or names that look to be SEO baiting in nature (e.g. friend, buddy, Plugin Developer, WordPress Experts, etc.). Do not impersonate the admin, or any registered users (e.g. admin, mtekk, John Havlik). Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result in your name being changed (if one values the content of your comment) or your comment being deleted.

Although this site’s primary audience is over 18, please keep your comments suitable for work. One does not need this site to be blacklisted by the likes of Websense. Remember, anyone can read these comments, including current or future employers.

When posting errors presented by PHP, please reduce strings like “/var/www/sitename/htdocs/wp-contents/plugins/breadcrumb-navxt/breadcrumb_navxt_class.php” to “…/wp-contents/plugins/breadcrumb-navxt/breadcrumb_navxt_class.php”.

Unless the link pertains to the content of your comment, please leave it out.

-John Havlik

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PHP4 Support Ended

Starting immediately, PHP4 environments will not be supported for any of my projects. If you are still running PHP4, please upgrade to PHP5. Most web hosts offer concurrent PHP4 and PHP5 support, inquire about upgrading to PHP5.

-John Havlik

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Downtime Notice

Beginning at approximately 6:00PM CST this blog will be undergoing maintenance and may be down, broken, or some combination of the previous two states while maintenance work is done. Normal operation should resume by 8:00PM CST.

-John Havlik

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Depreciation Notice

As of today, October 22, 2007, Breadcrumb Navigation XT version 1.9.x is no longer supported or available for general consumption. A month ago Breadcrumb Navigation XT 1.10.0 was released, bringing with it support for WordPress 2.3’s new taxonomy system. This version has been tested and verified to work on WordPress 2.2 installations, and can be safely used by those of you still blogging using that depreciated platform. Look forward to Breadcrumb NavXT 2.0 sometime next month. Additionally, WordPress 2.2 support will no longer be guaranteed in one more month as I develop in a WordPress 2.3 environment.

-John Havlik

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Busy Weeks

The past two weeks have, to say the least, interesting. By next month, development on WP Trainer will begin. At that time, a quick update with more enhancements to Berry will occur. This includes fixing up the code section of this blog, and updating Moo.WP (mainly as it is a dependency for WP Trainer). Due to demand, watch out for a full-fledged Aptana installation on Gentoo Linux guide, with pictures. Along with the guide the SVG sources to the Aptana logo in the Tango color scheme will be released as the developers still have not made a SVG (or transparent PNG for that matter) logo readily available.

-John Havlik

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