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  • Steve 8:20 PM on December 12, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    What Relationship? 

    Javamancy and its sister sites are currently re-evaluating their relationship with a certain organization, after more than nine (9) years.

    More news on this in a few days…

     
  • Steve 12:57 PM on October 31, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    It was amusing AND disturbing to determine that, yes, TechIndulge was blocked by the security measures at Javamancy and Javamancy mini.

     
    • Steve 1:00 PM on October 31, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Don’t worry, folks: the security block has been resolved.

      But it clearly raises certain concerns about DreamHost.

      • Steve 1:01 PM on October 31, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        Actually, it would be more accurate to say that it raises concerns about certain individuals and groups who also have sites and Web apps on the same server hosts at DreamHost.

  • Steve 9:40 AM on October 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Javamancy mini,   

    You may have noticed a bit of virtual real estate shuffling on the right-hand sidebar today… If this works well for us, it’ll probably become permanent.

     
  • Steve 11:35 AM on February 6, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    The mega-snowstorm inclement weather today is also a good opportunity to focus on a lot more Web application projects here…

    Remember the Tell.IM URL shortening service? Well, the work on it has been proceeding quite well since it was launched a few weeks ago, and I suspect we’re getting very close toward a closed beta launch. Some of you have mentioned that you’ve seen a test tweet go out already: yes, that was from the public-private test bed, and if you had followed the URL, you probably noticed that it works, leading to either Javamancy proper or here to Javamancy mini, depending on which URL you received.

     
  • Steve 9:01 PM on January 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Javamancy mini Updated 

    Several of you have sent in remarks about this, and the answer is YES:

    Javamancy mini has been updated not once, or twice, but THREE TIMES since the WordPress 2.9.1 release. Today’s update, however, represents the most outwardly visible of the three updates.

    Hope you enjoy it! :-)

     
    • Steve 3:16 AM on January 25, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Javamancy mini was just updated a FOURTH TIME to add in a previously unreleased mobile browser version modification.

      Can you find it? ;-)

  • Steve 3:12 AM on January 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Javamancy.com (Global) Upgrade 

    We’ll probably have more details about this later at Javamancy (the Weblog), but the upgrade activity today started and finished a couple of minutes ago. The upgrade affected both Javamancy, the Weblog, and Javamancy mini.

     
  • Steve 12:01 AM on January 1, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Welcome to 2010! 

    Greetings and salutations from the Javamancy family to the Year 2010 A.D.! :-D

    You’re currently perusing the Javamancy mini, the companion to Javamancy, the Weblog. If you haven’t visited Javamancy yet, we certainly encourage you to do so. ;-)

     
  • Steve 12:05 PM on September 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Bad Behavior, , Javamancy mini, OpenID,   

    Fun with Bad Behavior 2.0.29…? 

    There have been issues in the past with OpenID integration with WordPress and mismatch issues between OpenID’s behavior with anti-spam measures, such as Bad Behavior (among others).

    Bad Behavior is a fantastic PHP-based anti-spam tool, and it is available as a WordPress plugin (among other supported systems), so it was a natural fit for Javamancy. But OpenID opened a strange can o’ worms that included issues with Bad Behavior.

    So, with version 2.0.29, has Bad Behavior reached an equitable stance with regard to OpenID? :-?

     
  • Steve 3:35 PM on August 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Whoo-hoo: WordPress 2.8.3 makes its appearance on Javamancy (the Weblog) and here, Javamancy mini!

     
  • Steve 12:50 PM on July 28, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: copyright, , , , , Javamancy mini, licensing, Web services   

    Does it make sense to allow Facebook unfettered/unvetted access to DevPal and Javamancy Web properties and Web services, or add an abstraction layer to protect the IP of people who like doing business with DevPal and Javamancy but aren’t happy with Facebook?

     
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