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Using index.htm

  • Thursday, March 21 2002 @ 02:13 pm EST
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Security Hi folks, this is a tip. In every directory that doesn\'t contain an index file, place a blank text file and name it index.htm. I do this on all my themes and geeklog directories and I highly suggest you do it as well. This will prevent snooping, even if it\'s only an images directory. Also, concerning the recent discovery of how many folks left their install.php alone, if you renamed your install file to muahahayoullneverguessthenameofmyinstall.php, it\'s not gonna do any good if someone visits http://yoursite.com/admin/install/. If you\'re gonna rename it, try a .txt extension or something. Enjoy. :)

Static Pages Plug-in Released!

  • Friday, March 08 2002 @ 10:55 am EST
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Announcements As promised, we are releasing the first production-level plugin for Geeklog. The Static Pages plug-in will allow you to quickly add semi-static pages to your Geeklog installation. This is great for content that doesn't change often such as security/privacy policies, help files and about us pages. Click 'read more' to see a complete list of features or just go get it now!

Geeklog 1.3.4 released

  • Thursday, March 07 2002 @ 03:23 pm EST
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Announcements Yes, the updates seem to come fast and furious. This release came today mainly in preparation for production releases of a couple plugins. I have decided to completely drop web-based installation of plugins because, from our beta usage, it has become a complete support nightmare.

Instead, we are going for a fast, simple and manual approach to installing plugins. I will be release the first production quality version of the Static Pages Plugin tomorrow that uses the new system. For a complete list of changes click 'read more'. Otherwise you can get the download from here.

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