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Archive for September, 2007

iPhone updater v1.1.1 … killed my customizations!

Posted in What? on September 29th, 2007

Man!I had installed Nullriver’s App Tapp installer for my firmware rev. 1.0.2. It had allowed me to telnet into my websites, type up notes in TextEdit, play the loaded games (not via the web!) when I had some down time, add a nice theme created by developers, and MORE!But, I was prompted to download the latest iPhone updater, and I decided to wait. I should have stayed with that decision when the next day I was prompted with that message, again, when I opened iTunes.

  1. I should have backed up my iphone before the update
  2. I should have backed up my iphone before the update
  3. I should have backed up my iphone before the update
  4. , and

  5. I should NOT have updated to the latest!

Now, I’m in the hunt to find a reverter!
 

 [Update] 
I found a few routines and files to downgrade my iPhone, but they had an ounce of possibility to render my phone brainless, so I opt’d to not change anything.  At least, iToner came out with a new revision and I can still add custom ring tones! 

A little knowledge can make one MIGHTY DANGEROUS!

Posted in Customer Support on September 25th, 2007

I HAVE TO VENT!

Here’s the email thread from today regarding the addition of ‘www’ to the local dns. I must confess, our IT department is very small…it has only two techs and one manager, but whenever I request something very similar to this, we go back and forth as if they have to look up what I’m talking about.

BTW, our IT doesn’t run the intranet or manage it because there isn’t one. My department (non-IT) manages our website, and I watch over a couple PCs running httpd, php and mysql on our intranet, but they are for department use, primarily, and not officially the intranet site even though it has some links and hosts photo albums of employee celebrations and events.

The last time I asked to have “communication” added to the DNS, the manager said to have the desktop tech (actually, the manager of IT calls this person ‘the helpdesk’!) change the name of the PC to ‘communication’. In a smaller, much smaller organization, this would work okay, but it would break, eventually.

BTW, I talked to my supervisor who is out gaining valuable cross-training. He said that the little knowledge he is gaining will make him dangerous when he gets back. Is that the same for me…is my years in “IT” making me too dangerous at my work?

BTW, I replaced titles for names, etc., so it really isn’t that easy to figure out who is who!

Update!
The IT Manager and I had a ‘conversation’ (I had to restrain myself at various moments, honest) and the result is that the manager WILL NOT allow the DNS entry of “www” because the use of it will confuse the staff into thinking that “www” is actually THE world-wide-web and not the intranet site!

Would you want your employees to go to your intranet site, even by accident, instead or before they surf the internet? That’s BIG, don’t you think?

Thanks for reading,
Robert

Robert,

[The manager of IT] is going to get back to you on this. Thanks,

Network Specialist

—–Original Message—–
From: Robert Kim
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 3:13 PM
To: Network Specialist
Subject: RE: Request “www” domain name within the ad.mywork.com domain

Network Specialist ,

The plan is to use that machine name, ‘www’, and point it to the current ‘communication’ (wins name; 100.225) pc which is running the Apache web server ( http://communication.ad.mywork.com ). When the intranet is setup, we can easily publicize the site by telling employees to simply enter ‘www’ and press return which will work because you guys have the pc’s setup correctly (I’ve been at places that they don’t always enter the subdomain that the PC is within! You can test this by just entering, w/o ‘http://’, ‘communication’). If we use ‘www’ publicly now, we would only have to change the IP number to direct visitors to the newer site.

Robert

—–Original Message—–
From: Network Specialist
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 1:42 PM
To: Robert Kim
Subject: RE: Request “www” domain name within the ad.mywork.com domain

Robert,

Could you please clarify, because I don’t understand what you are requesting. Maybe if I understood what you and [co-worker] are trying to accomplish with the 192.168.100.225 machine, it might help. Thanks,

[Network Specialist]

—–Original Message—–
From: Robert Kim
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 1:08 PM
To: Network Specialist
Subject: Request “www” domain name within the ad.mywork.com domain

Network Specialist,

I’d like to have the local DNS updated with “www” (full name, ‘www.ad.mywork.com’) and associate it to the “communication.ad.mywork.com” (192.168.100.225) pc in the Community Hall.

This is not a high priority…more ‘normal’.

Thanks,
Robert

Using (PHP) scripts that only run on developer’s sites!

Posted in Computing on the 'Net, Web Scripts on September 3rd, 2007

Okay, I am a bit overzealous in stating that PHP programmers make scripts that only run on their servers, but I am finding that they can only provide the basic requirements with the assumption that the hosting service allows a standard configuration. I have several accounts on different hosting providers, from co-hosted to virtual private servers (VPS), and even on VPS environments, an environment that I can control, I can’t get their scripts to work completely.

This, I told one developer, has to change by having the developer provide a small script that checks and reports on the user’s environment whether or not the developer’s script will run correctly. Have you ever ran across the GD checker? That’s simple, but I did find (and lost) a script that checked my environment, and I gave it to one developer (I have used many scripts, so I can’t remember which one I gave it to in order to check if he is now using it for his users to check their server environment).

Some sharp scripter should make one which allows a developer to check the options that must be present and working so a user can use the script and know whether the developer’s script will work or not BEFORE downloading, uploading, configuring, etc. the script to find that it doesn’t work.

When you visit another developer’s site, ask them if they have an environment checker to check for compatibility…this will save you time, and you won’t get pissed at the developer like I do.

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