Create an .htaccess file in the webroot:
AuthUserFile /app/www/.htpasswd
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Restricted Access"
Require valid-user
Create a .htpasswd file:
htpasswd -c /app/www/.htpasswd [username]
# yes, sometimes you need to do this. you get pilloried in a forum if you | |
# ask about it, though! | |
# this code taken from | |
# http://wholemeal.co.nz/blog/2011/04/05/rendering-from-a-model-in-rails-3/ | |
class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base | |
# Use the my_models/_my_model.txt.erb view to render this object as a string | |
def to_s | |
ActionView::Base.new(Rails.configuration.paths.app.views.first).render( |
/* | |
* jQuery.ajaxQueue - A queue for ajax requests | |
* | |
* (c) 2011 Corey Frang | |
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses. | |
* | |
* Requires jQuery 1.5+ | |
*/ | |
(function(a){var b=a({});a.ajaxQueue=function(c){function g(b){d=a.ajax(c).done(e.resolve).fail(e.reject).then(b,b)}var d,e=a.Deferred(),f=e.promise();b.queue(g),f.abort=function(h){if(d)return d.abort(h);var i=b.queue(),j=a.inArray(g,i);j>-1&&i.splice(j,1),e.rejectWith(c.context||c,[f,h,""]);return f};return f}})(jQuery) |
# a lot of people in ruby do this | |
module Foo | |
extend self | |
def bar | |
'bar' | |
end | |
end | |
Foo.bar |
# As used with CanCan and Devise | |
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base | |
protect_from_forgery | |
include ErrorResponseActions | |
rescue_from CanCan::AccessDenied, :with => :authorization_error | |
rescue_from ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, :with => :resource_not_found | |
before_filter :authenticate! |
# Add this config | |
$ heroku config:add LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/app/php/ext:/app/apache/lib | |
# Login to Heroku CLI | |
$ heroku run bash | |
# The second argument here is the path to your script | |
~ $ ~/php/bin/php -f ~/www/index.php |
require 'resolv' | |
class Domain | |
def mxers(domain) | |
mxs = Resolv::DNS.open do |dns| | |
ress = dns.getresources(domain, Resolv::DNS::Resource::IN::MX) | |
ress.map { |r| [r.exchange.to_s, IPSocket::getaddress(r.exchange.to_s), r.preference] } | |
end | |
return mxs |
Today I gave a keynote at ACCU in Oxford. In the midst of it I made two (count them) two statements that I should have known better than to make. I was describing the late '70s, and the way we felt about the C language at the time. My slide said something like: "C was for real men." Emily Bache, whom I know and hold in high regard, spoke up and said "What about women?". And I said something like: "We didn't allow women in those days." It was a dumb crack, and should either not have been said, or should have been followed up with a statement to the effect that that was wrong headed. | |
The second mistake I made was while describing Cobol. I mentioned Adm. Grace Hopper. I said something like "May she rest in peace." I don't know that any of the words were actually demeaning, but the tone was not as respectful as it should have been to an Admiral in the United State Navy, and one who was so instrumental in our industry; despite what I feel about Cobol. | |
I am a 59 year old programmer who was brought up |
# SSL self signed localhost for rails start to finish, no red warnings. | |
# 1) Create your private key (any password will do, we remove it below) | |
$ openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.orig.key 2048 | |
# 2) Remove the password | |
$ openssl rsa -in server.orig.key -out server.key |
Create an .htaccess file in the webroot:
AuthUserFile /app/www/.htpasswd
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Restricted Access"
Require valid-user
Create a .htpasswd file:
htpasswd -c /app/www/.htpasswd [username]
/* | |
jquery.draghover.js | |
Emulates draghover event by tracking | |
dragenter / dragleave events of element + children. | |
https://gist.github.com/gists/3794126 | |
http://stackoverflow.com/a/10310815/4196 |