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Increase Page Loading Speed

PN sends a http-header to your browser which holds the content-length by default. In PN the content-length isn't calculated liike it should. However, almost all (all?) sites run on HTTP/1.1 compliant servers. according to the HTTP/1.1-specs in RFC2616 when the content-length should not be set when the Transfer-Encoding is set to anything but identity. Most (all?) servers set Transfer-Encoding to chuncked, so there shouldn't be a content-length...

On HTTP/1.0 servers this might not work however. I don't have such an old server at hand to test this unfortunately.

Hope this helps...

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OSCOM Open Source CMS Conference

Register: http://www.oscom.org/Conferences/Cambridge/Registration.html on the conference web site.

The Third Open Source Content Management Conference will take place at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA. The registration desk is located at Harvard Law School's Austin Hall Main Lobby and is open daily throughout the conference from 8:15 AM to 5 PM. Details on rooms for each session will be added later. The program is subject to minor changes. All speakers listed here have confirmed participation.

Zoom

Multi-Site Enterprise Level Installer for Post Nuke.

Utility Name: mult-site_installer-1.0
Brief Description: Version 1.0 of the multi-site_installer accompanied by the multi-site-story_installer.
Works with PN version(s): 0.723
Demo link: Edmonton Swinger Swingerz
Download link: Linux Guru Canada
Utility Author: Arden A. Wiebe
Author Contact: albert682@hotmail.com

Note my client backed out at the last moment so the actual domain www.stop-bugs.ca has been cancelled. The installstories.php is very basic and improvements and modifications are welcome.

Download requires membership and can be found in Utilities and Patches.

Article of Interest: Programming for Information Architects

Programming for Information Architects
by Andrew Otwell

“You might have more in common with programmers than you think. Both programming and IA are mindsets oriented towards abstraction. We both generally want to find patterns and rules that describe and predict.”

Have you ever been sitting in a meeting that takes a sudden turn for the incomprehensible? “I’ll subclass the DataProvider class to add an array of names, then you can override the sort method on that.” Yep, that’s a programmer talking. Nothing to do with information architecture, right? Well, not really.

Read the Entire Story

Other Link of Interest
"Notes on Programming for Designers” by Andrew Otwell
“http://www.heyotwell.com/work/misc/programmingfordesigners.html



NETC Announces Open Options Website

The Northwest Educational Technology Consortium at NWREL is pleased to announce the immediate launch of Open Options: Making Decisions about Open Source Software for K-12 in support of K-12 decision-makers. Grounded in extensive survey research and interviews with current users, the Open Options Web site provides analysis of the arguments for and against the adoption of open source software in K-12 settings and offers suggestions about how to decide if it's right for you. Included is advice for talking with stakeholders and taking the next steps.

Whether or not you're currently using open source, we invite all K-12 educators to review this Web site and share your comments and insights on a short survey: http://www.netc.org/surveys/review/

If you are using open source in K-12, we invite you to take our new, revised user survey: http://www.netc.org/surveys/oss/oss.asp

Open Options Web Site

(NETC is not affiliated with any software vendor or open source software project. It is a federally-funded center at the Northwest Educational Regional Lab (NWREL), a private, nonprofit institution.)
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