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dezigners [bt] :)

Jan 27, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

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windows 7 beta key

Jan 26, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

Free Unlimited Activation Product Key to Activate Windows 7 Beta » My Digital Life

The hack to get Windows 7 Beta product key should work occasionally to display a valid genuine and working beta key on screen, with the chance to generate the product key higher when the server load is not so busy, and with user keeps refreshing or reloading the getting activation product key page. However, the hack may not be necessary now, as unlimited public activation key for Windows 7 Beta is now released.

If you want to verify, just try to get the product key yourself. If the hack method unsuccessful to deliver a product key yet, here is another trick (actually is similar, just with different URL) that may works, as discussed in MDL Forums, while official Windows 7 CPP still offline from public registration registration link is now working properly and live.

To get the Windows 7 Beta product key now immediately, follow these steps:

1. Visit Microsoft TechNet.
2. Click on Sign In link on the top right corner, and login to Microsoft TechNet with a valid Windows Live ID. You can log in even if you’re not a TechNet subscriber.
3. Copy and paste the following URL to the address bar of the web browser tab or window used to login to Microsoft TechNet:

32-bit Product Key: https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/scripts/gcs.aspx?Product=tn-win7-32-ww&LCID=1033

64-bit Product Key: https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/scripts/gcs.aspx?Product=tn-win7-64-ww&LCID=1033

Tip: 64-bit Product Key can be used to activate 32-bit Windows 7 Beta too.
4. If “The site is currently experiencing technical difficulties, please check back in the next business day” or “Server Busy” error occurs, just refresh the page and keep trying again.

Anyway, if you keep refreshing the page even after you get the product key, you will notice that you will getting the same set of product keys in rotation. It looks like Microsoft has decided to publish a few product keys to activate all copies of Windows 7 Beta, similar to the same product keys used to activate Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta. The five (5) product keys to activate the evaluation copy of Windows 7 Beta for unlimited times are listed below.

Windows 7 Beta 64-bit Product Key

7XRCQ-RPY28-YY9P8-R6HD8-84GH3
RFFTV-J6K7W-MHBQJ-XYMMJ-Q8DCH
482XP-6J9WR-4JXT3-VBPP6-FQF4M
JYDV8-H8VXG-74RPT-6BJPB-X42V4
D9RHV-JG8XC-C77H2-3YF6D-RYRJ9

Windows 7 Beta 32-bit Product Key

6JKV2-QPB8H-RQ893-FW7TM-PBJ73
TQ32R-WFBDM-GFHD2-QGVMH-3P9GC
GG4MQ-MGK72-HVXFW-KHCRF-KW6KY
4HJRK-X6Q28-HWRFY-WDYHJ-K8HDH
QXV7B-K78W2-QGPR6-9FWH9-KGMM7

So download and install Windows 7 Beta now. No registration is required. Windows 7 Beta DVD ISO media is available from official direct download links for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 Beta, or x86 Windows 7 Beta torrent and x64 Windows 7 Beta torrent. Note that even after been activated, Windows 7 Beta will still expire on August 1, 2009.

url rewrite lib for java web application servers

Jan 24, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

UrlRewriteFilter - Rewrite URL’s in Java Web Application Servers

Based on the popular and very useful mod_rewrite for apache, UrlRewriteFilter is a Java Web Filter for any J2EE compliant web application server (such as Resin, Orion or Tomcat), which allows you to rewrite URLs before they get to your code. It is a very powerful tool just like Apache’s mod_rewrite.

URL rewriting is very common with Apache Web Server (see mod_rewrite’s rewriting guide) but has not been possible in most java web application servers. The main things it is used for are:

* URL Tidyness / URL Abstraction - keep URLs tidy irrespective of the underlying technology or framework (JSP, Servlet, Struts etc).
* Browser Detection - Allows you to rewrite URLs based on request HTTP headers (such as user-agent or charset).
* Date based rewriting - Allows you to forward or redirect to other URL’s based on the date/time (good for planned outages).
* Moved content - enable a graceful move of content or even a change in CMS.
* Tiny/Friendly URL’s (i.e. blah.com/latest can be redirected to blah.com/download/ver1.2.46.2/setup.exe)
* A Servlet mapping engine (see Method Invocation)

UrlRewriteFilter uses an xml file, called urlrewrite.xml (it goes into the WEB-INF directory), for configuration. Most parameters can be Perl5 style Regular Expressions or Wildcard Expressions. This makes it very powerful indeed.

nice logos

Jan 24, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

54 Kick Ass Creative Logos Hand-Picked from Logofaves

windows 7 - explorer crash when uninstalling a program?

Jan 23, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

reg delete HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SQMClient\Windows\DisabledSessions /va /f

cd/dvd burner noinstall windows 7 (tested)

Jan 21, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

InfraRecorder » Welcome

Welcome

Welcome to the home of InfraRecorder on the internet!

InfraRecorder is a free CD/DVD burning solution for Microsoft Windows. It offers a wide range of powerful features; all through an easy to use application interface and Windows Explorer integration.

InfraRecorder is released under GPL version 3.
Features

* Create custom data, audio and mixed-mode projects and record them to physical discs as well as disc images.
* Supports recording to dual-layer DVDs.
* Blank (erase) rewritable discs using four different methods.
* Record disc images (ISO and BIN/CUE).
* Fixate discs (write lead-out information to prevent further data from being added to the disc).
* Scan the SCSI/IDE bus for devices and collect information about their capabilities.
* Create disc copies, on the fly and using a temporary disc image.
* Import session data from multi-session discs and add more sessions to them.
* Display disc information.
* Save audio and data tracks to files (.wav, .wma, .ogg, .mp3 and .iso).

Drupal Cheat Sheet, from Poplar ProductivityWare Articles

I’m pretty impressed with the open-source web-site content management system called Drupal, but when I started using it to build web sites, I found it pretty difficult to figure out. This surprised me, because I was already an experienced web developer, including being a PHP/MySQL web programmer (those are the technologies that Drupal is built on), and I was also quite involved in the development community of WordPress (another web site content management system, focused on blogging). I felt like I needed a “cheat sheet” to get me going: an article that would quickly get me familiar with the basics of Drupal, help me figure out how to build a Drupal-based web site in the “right” way, and give me some idea of which of the hundreds of contributed modules out there were the best ones to use on my sites.

But I didn’t find a “cheat sheet”. Instead, I spent a lot of time reading all sorts of documentation and articles (many of which assumed basic knowledge of Drupal that I didn’t necessarily have), and attending meetings and events put on by the Seattle Drupal Users Group to absorb the collective knowledge of people who had been building web sites with Drupal for longer than I had been. Eventually, I learned enough to build pretty complex web sites, so to save other web developers the same effort, I thought I would create this article. To get the most out of this article, you should be a web developer who has built at least plain-HTML web sites, and understands the process of registering a domain name, setting up hosting, creating HTML files, and uploading them to the server. My hope is that after you read this article, you will be ready to build a web site in Drupal, and at least know where to go for more information. (If not, you can hire Poplar ProductivityWare to set up a Drupal-based site for you.)

svn+ssh can’t create tunnel problem

Jan 19, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

HowTo: Configure SVN+SSH with Subclipse on Windows - Martin Woodward

Problem:
Use ssh tunnelling to access a Subversion repository using SSH tunneling (i.e. with a subversion repository url of svn+ssh://myservername/myrepo) using the Subclipse subversion integration with Eclipse. I tried various things and used each of the three interfaces for configuring Subclipse (Window, Preferences…, Team, SVN).

When I used JavaHL (JNI) I got the following error, “svn: Can’t create tunnel: The system cannot find the file specified.” SVN Command Line gave me a similar error. Finally the JavaSVN interface (1.0) just did not want to authenticate with my server at all. Did various searches on Google and couldn’t find an answer that worked, just lots of people with a similar problem. Anyway, the following works for me…

Solution:
You need to create an environment variable called “SVN_SSH” that points to an executable file that accepts the same command line arguments as ssh on unix. I did this by doing the following:-

1. Set up ssh keys. Not going to cover that here as you can easily Google for that. You need to end up with your public key on the SVN server and your private key loaded into Paegent locally.

2. Download and installed the excellent TortoiseSVN client for Windows.

3. Set the following environment variable (by right-clicking on My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Environment Variables, New):-

Variable name: SVN_SSH
Variable value: C:\\Program Files\\TortoiseSVN\\bin\\TortoisePlink.exe

(The “\\” is very important, otherwise it won’t work. Equally, you cannot use the plink.exe that comes with putty as that fires up a command shell window which is really annoying. The TortoisePlink.exe is a windows implementation of plink that doesn’t bring up any UI)

4. Configure the Subclipse plugin to use JavaHL (JNI)

5. Restart Eclipse

6. Do a little victory jig (optional)

programming with functional objects

Jan 17, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

Parleys: Scala

nice pipl

Jan 16, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: general

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