Pingback Test
He claims to be pingback enabled, but hasn’t pinged me yet. ;-) [Sam Ruby] Sorry for the test post, all…but this post should generate an automatic pingback on Sam’s post. Update: here’s another ...
He claims to be pingback enabled, but hasn’t pinged me yet. ;-) [Sam Ruby] Sorry for the test post, all…but this post should generate an automatic pingback on Sam’s post. Update: here’s another ...
Individual posts are now pingback-enabled. If you’re using a pingback-enabled client, can you try a pingback for this entry? I’ve tested it with the test blog and all seems to be well, but there’s ...
I forgot to mention a couple of things - and since I don’t have anything in yet to edit existing posts, it’s gonna have to be a new one. :-) Many thanks to Brad Wilson, who unknowingly gave me som...
Here’s the rundown on the new weblog. Although it bears a striking resemblance to the old version, it’s been completely redesigned and rewritten. All posts are now stored in SQL Server, and pages ...
After yet another hour of screwing around with Radio trying to get it to upstream my archives, and after yet more crashes when trying to close it, I’ve finally replaced Radio with my own weblog app...
Ok, every now and then I search for ‘Greg’ in Google, just to see where I am. Today I’m up to #40, behind sites like Dharma & Greg and Greg the Bunny. :-) But the one that caught my eye was ...
After writing a bit the other day on server farm caching, I noticed an article in December’s MSDN Magazine titled “Use Data Caching Techniques to Boost Performance and Ensure Synchronization for Yo...
I’ve been reading about what sounds like a super-cool product - Connectix Virtual PC. It’s similar to VMWare, in that you can create virtual machines and install different operating systems. Grea...
Justin is discussing caching in a multi-server environment, which I wanted to comment on. First, there is the question of what data is good to cache. Justin mentions a possible rule of thumb: ...
Lots of comments on my previous post. Ingo says: But what happens, if you later decide that you need distributed TX, probably because another method wants to integrate the addition of a new cu...