Vacation, All I ever wanted...

05.14.2004

Yes, official vacation time is finally here. At 9:00 Saturday morning I pack up and jaunt headfirst to Da Beach for a funfilled week of sand, surf, and shrimp.

Being the nerd that I am, I'm packing the essentials:


The hard part to remember are all the power plugs and adapters that I need to take to keep all that stuff working.

So, enjoy the lack of updates, as I shouldn't be near internet access. The image up by the logo should change on Wednesday. You'll still get a new babe every day. Most importantly, Jer should be back with his post hiking updates!




Mozilla, IE, and Submitting Forms

05.12.2004

Today is brought to you by the letter "D", because I was reminded of something that maybe me yell "Dammit". A lot.

This is one of those posts that's mainly a codeing reminder for myself later, so I can say "I told me so."

Lately I've been using images as submit buttons for forms on web pages. It makes things look nicer, and it generally works pretty well. I have a habit of teting (in PHP) the length of the button name to see if the form was submitted. It's an old trick I learned when I first started making web pages, and it's been a hard habit to break. Everything works just like I expect it to, as long as I'm using Mozilla (or Netscape).

My problem is borne when using Microsoft Internet Explorer. It seems IE doesn't pass along the name of the button (or image object) which is submitting the form. I've run into this at leat twice before, but I seem to keep forgetting it. So, what do I do? If I find out that this happens too late in the web development life cycle (like today, when the site should be done in 2 weeks and I've been working on it for 2 months), I go back and make a hidden fieled with the original name of the submit button/image and use an onClick event to change the value of said hidden field to something usable. This works, I've just got to go back and track down all my submit buttons.

Yeesh, what a fun day.




Supercalifunkinbusy

05.11.2004

This has been one of those weeks where on the surface there didn't seem to be much to do, but I've managed to be kept more busy than I would have thought.

Continuing from the Prince concert high from last week, I downloaded a trio of Prince albums from the NPG Music Club. The albums (or maybe they're collections) are C-Note, The Slaughterhouse, and Chocolate Invasion. The latter is my favorite so far, as I seem to be hooked on at least 3 of the songs. I also picked up the One Nite Alone Box Set at my local Best Buy yesterday.

So now I have a lot of Prince to catch up on while I do regular work, extra website work, and think about the wrestling game in the background. It makes me glad I've got a vacation coming up Friday. At 5:00. Sharp.




What?

05.07.2004

Last night's Prince condert in Nashville was awesome, and I don't use words like "awesome"! I could try to sum it up, but I would fail horribly.

So I'll leave it to others to sum up.

Maybe my ears will stop ringing in the next couple of days.




Cinco Da 5th

05.05.2004

This has been my day to support the independant entrepreneurs of the world.

It started with my latest wrestling purchase - Mat Dickie's Booking Mpire. I've had so much fun with Wrestling Mpire, I've just got to see what the next game will do. I got way more than $15 worth of enjoyment out of the first game, so I'm hoping to do more of the same with this game.

I also ordered the latest MC Chris cd. I'll be the first to admit that his music isn't for everyone, but if you're a nerd who likes rap, Star Wars, and high voices, he's definitely worth checking out.

I guess to keep going on the same path I'll have to find a non-chain restaraunt for lunch. What types of un-franchised eateries do we have around here?




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