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?
Tagged: Javamancy RSS
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Steve
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Steve
Why does it shock PHP developers that Javamancy (and the rest of DevPal, for that matter) uses Ant to build, customize, and assemble PHP Web applications, like WordPress?
It’s a thing that makes us go, “Hmm…”
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Steve
Whoo-hoo: WordPress 2.8.2 makes its appearance on Javamancy (the Weblog) and here, Javamancy mini!
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Steve
Umame et Javamancy que…
Some of you have asked if umame.wordpress.com is what you think it is…
And the answer is: “Yes!”
Yes, it is Javamancy‘s WordPress.com site.
And no, it’s not actively maintained.
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Steve
As you may have guessed by now, the RSS feed to Javamancy, the Weblog, is back.
Thanks for your patience, folks!
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Steve
There was a glitch with the permalink structures for both Javamancy (the Weblog) and Javamancy mini (that’s this lil’ ol’ place right here).
After inspecting the database and the .htaccess files, I went ahead and forced the REST-style permalink structure through the WordPress software by toggling to the default and then back to our preferred format.
Let’s hope this modification persists…
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Steve
Javamancy.com (Global) Upgrade
We’ll probably have more details about this over at Javamancy (the Weblog), but the upgrade activity today started a couple of minutes ago and should hopefully result in a widespread software upgrade across this particular platform, which includes Javamancy mini (here) as well.
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Steve
Javamancy on Twitter.com…
Many of you have probably guessed this one, but in case you didn’t figure it out (yet):
http://twitter.com/javamancy
is the “official” Javamancy Twitter page…