October 4th, 2008
Unfortunately, there is not a good way to explain this problem without having this page generate an error in the W3C HTML validator. If you are a web standards advocate, as I am, you realize the distaste of purposefully creating a page that does not validate. Though this page is not valid XHTML, I present an evidence-based, cross-browser compatible method for embedding YouTube videos in this article.

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November 6th, 2007
Along with many of you, I have read several articles about "proxy hacking" and other issues related to the need to verify the source of user agents purporting to be a known search engine spider. For those of you unfamiliar with such problems, "proxy hacking" involves routing a bot through a proxy server in order to get to your site. Page ranking associated with your site could then be transferred to the URL of the proxy server. Other issues involve browsers or bots masquerading as a known search engine spider for any purpose.
After reading some of these articles, I decided to do something to protect my site. What is there to fear? Proxy hacking can be a legitimate concern. As for the matter of simple masquerading; if you enter my establishment while flashing a fake I.D., it makes me think you’re up to something.
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September 23rd, 2007
For several years I have been of the opinion that the majority of people using Google’s search engine do not really know how to use but a small fraction of its potential when looking for something online. Wading through server logs and Google Analytics reports has only reinforced this opinion.
I suppose that this article is not the type to reach the general searching public, but I find that even people who have been online for years, and who work in Internet related fields are unaware of some of the basic functions they can use to get better results from their searches.
I would like to give people a couple basic tips that should help them to narrow their searches in order to find web pages that contain what they are really trying to find.
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September 3rd, 2007
Do you make web sites? Do you know (X)HTML? I had to ask this question after spending the past few hours wading through some code that I did not create. That’s probably the most infuriating and time-consuming thing that any web developer ever does.
I’ve never used Dreamweaver, and I doubt that I ever will. For one thing, I don’t think they make a version that will run on Linux, but that’s beside the point. I suppose that in the hands of someone who truly knows what they’re doing, Dreamweaver can spit out some nice code. Unfortunately, I don’t think most people know what they’re doing.
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