More Security
Update to Drupal 5.1 complete. We hope.
Some modules I use aren't available for v.5, so let's see how it goes. I might shift back to 4.7.6.
This site has been upgraded to Drupal 7.
The notable pain points were:
Update to Drupal 5.1 complete. We hope.
Some modules I use aren't available for v.5, so let's see how it goes. I might shift back to 4.7.6.
I updated drupal with all the latest security stuff. So basically some stuff will look different for a little while, and some stuff may not work at the moment.
I've turned off comments. Too much comment spam, and not enough anything else.
If you've left comments in the past, I appreciate the dialogue. Comments might come back, especially if I decide to have a more political site. But for now they're just an annoyance from an administrative standpoint.
Today I learned about a new thing: Referrer spam.
...just where the name "Mile23" comes from.
Anybody who wants to can get a user account here, subject to approval. With that comes a 'blog and the ability to comment, but no guarantee.
That last bit about guarantees comes from the fact that I'm not sure what's in store for this little web site.
Don't let sean be the only one. :-)
I modified the image module to spit out a ColorInfo tag for IE.
I want to host some image gallery type stuff here, so eventually there'll be a mod to image.module to determine an image's ICC profile and send it out properly, but for now, it's all sRGB, bay-bee.
I was looking at the referrer logs, and discovered that some people are searching for 'mile 23' on Google, and ending up at your humble 'blogger's web site. Which is fine with me, except that I'm not getting a nickel per visit... :-)
But the point is that I've discovered that there's a mile23.net, which is a promo site for a band called... Mile 23. They have streaming audio on their site, and they're not bad. Not my cuppa, but at least they're competent, ya know?
Welcome to Mile23.com!
Mile23.com is a blatant piece of self-promotion by a guy called Paul Mitchum.
Beyond that, it's a platform for ephemera, bits of tid, and the kind of information that fills nooks and crannies.