Monthly Roundup - March 2009 - Post Summary
Posted April 1st, 2009 in Monthly Roundup
At the start of each month I post a complete list of articles posted in the previous month. This is the monthly summary for March 2009. This is followed up on the second day of the month (i.e. tomorrow) with statistics relating to visitor numbers and most popular posts for the previous month. There will be a second post later on today with regular on-topic content.
One on-topic post (PHP, MySQL, Javascript/jQuery, HTML/CSS) is made every day of the week and around once or twice a week I post an additional off-topic post an hour before the on-topic post for that day. Roughly every 10 days the Javascript post is about FCKEditor, the in-browser WYSIWYG HTML editor.
The posts made in March 2009 are as follows, broken down into categories. Note that some posts appear in more than one category so appear below more than once. Also I have excluded those from the Monthly Roundups and Miscellaneous categories because they're not so interesting :)
Apache
HTML and CSS
- Stretchy Image Header Banner with CSS (07 Mar 2009)
- Wide background image header with CSS (14 Mar 2009)
- Force reload of updated CSS and Javascript files with unique filenames (20 Mar 2009)
- Multiple CSS classes for a single element (21 Mar 2009)
- Add an offsite link icon after external links with CSS (27 Mar 2009)
Javascript
- Show and hide an element with jQuery - Part 2 of 2 (01 Mar 2009)
- Add options to an HTML select box with (03 Mar 2009)
- Select the interface language in FCKEditor from a select box (06 Mar 2009)
- Getting a handle to an FCKEditor Editor Instance (17 Mar 2009)
- Force reload of updated CSS and files with unique filenames (20 Mar 2009)
- Use jQuery to make all offsite links open in a new window (24 Mar 2009)
- Add an offsite link icon after external links with jQuery (28 Mar 2009)
- Get the HTML from an FCKEditor instance (29 Mar 2009)
- Get the total number of matched elements with jQuery (31 Mar 2009)
Linux/Unix/BSD
- Install PHP IMAP on Debian (16 Mar 2009)
- Changing the default message of the day with Debian 5 Lenny (19 Mar 2009)
- Changing exim4 settings with Debian 5 Lenny (23 Mar 2009)
- Install APC for PHP on Debian 5 Lenny (26 Mar 2009)
- Debian FTP server hangs on list (30 Mar 2009)
MySql
- String concatenation with MySQL (04 Mar 2009)
- Randomly ordering a MySQL result set (18 Mar 2009)
- "Randomly" order data across multiple pages with MySQL (25 Mar 2009)
PHP
- Defining a custom error handler for the PHP ADODB Lite database libary (02 Mar 2009)
- PHP IMAP: Looping through messages to find a specific subject (05 Mar 2009)
- Parsing Google Analytics data with PHP: A Series (13 Mar 2009)
- Function to extract email attachments using PHP IMAP (15 Mar 2009)
- Downloading Google Analytics data attachments with PHP IMAP (15 Mar 2009)
- Install PHP IMAP on Debian (16 Mar 2009)
- PHP's str_getcsv function (16 Mar 2009)
- Parsing Google Analytics data with PHP - CSV files (16 Mar 2009)
- Parsing Google Analytics data with PHP - TSV files (19 Mar 2009)
- Force reload of updated CSS and Javascript files with unique filenames (20 Mar 2009)
- Parsing Google Analytics data with PHP - XML files (22 Mar 2009)
- Deleting messages with PHP IMAP (23 Mar 2009)
- Install APC for PHP on Debian 5 Lenny (26 Mar 2009)
- Deleting messages with PHP IMAP and Gmail (26 Mar 2009)
- Find unread messages using PHP IMAP (30 Mar 2009)
VMWare
- Install VMWare Tools on a Debian 5 Guest Virtual Machine (07 Mar 2009)
Windows
- Windows 7 Beta cannot install Internet Explorer 8 final (20 Mar 2009)
The second part of this monthly roundup, tomorrow, will look at the most popular posts read on the blog in March and some other stats.
Related posts:
- Quarterly Update - January to March 2009 (Friday, April 3rd 2009)
- Monthly Roundup - March 2009 - Statistics (Thursday, April 2nd 2009)
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