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Friday, October 3rd, 2008




We were leaders among our peers with the McAfee Secure (was Scan Alert Hacker Safe) and now we again show how much you mean to us! We are proud to announce our Extended Validation SSL certificate. Originally planned for banking institutions, the EV SSL cert turns your internet browser bar green and shows our company name as well as the signing authority who performed the verification that we are an established Corporation. We are serious about taking care of you with great parts as well as taking every measure possible to protect your personal information.


WordPress editor

Friday, December 14th, 2007


Part of the purpose of installing WP and using it was to make site updates easy for our staff. WP comes with TinyMCe installed as standard; however it kinda sucks as if you try to do ANYTHING outside of its parameters, it ruins your html code. So if you want to put in a <DIV ID="blah">, it would convert it to <P ID="blah">, which may or may not behave properly.

I looked around and found this plug-in: http://plugins.baptiste.us/plugins/xinha4wp/


todo list

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007


- when in index and click to “show more type of topic, reset the session variables
- Add hacker safe logo to header

- migrate static pages to WP; move from sidebar to top menu as perm links
- set up redirects for old static pages


wp: convert post to page

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007


http://netthink.com/archives/113

In my blog I’ve accumulated only three types of posts.

mysql> select distinct post_type from wp_posts;
+------------+
| post_type  |
+------------+
| attachment |

SSL Certificate Warning Fixed

Thursday, September 13th, 2007


Apologies for the inconvenience: we allowed our “SSL Security Certificate” to lapse. It expired this week and it is now paid up again.

The certificate issued by the independent authority who validates our domain had just expired. While the encryption is the same, paying independent authorities for the certificate helps authenticate we are who we say we are. In other words, there never was a problem with security of information and everything is up to date and should be fine now without any warnings in your web browser.


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