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Fixing a 500 error with WordPress and Media Temple

Monday, April 21st, 2008

If you read this website with any regularity you may have noticed it was replaced with a 500 error for a while. My apologies, I have no idea what triggered it.
After some fruitless searching, I feel duty-bound to at least blog about how I fixed the issue:

Backup the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Empty out that directory from […]

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Microsoft changes their mind about default standards mode

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

I’ve previously argued about the X-UA-Compatible issue. I withhold that using the old IE7 Standards mode per default is the best Microsoft could have done for web compatibility. However, it’s not the best they could do for compliancy to the web standards or for interoperability with other browsers. Microsoft recently announced the Microsoft Interoperability Principles […]

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The ACID3 test

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

The ACID3 test has officially been released! You can read about what it tests at The Web Standards Project: Acid3 Browser Test. Or you can take your browser through the test.

Internet Explorer 6
12 (thanks to Fumigator)
Internet Explorer 7
XP: 12 with addon, 5 without (thanks to Courtney Miles).Vista: 12 (thanks to inigoesdr)Win2k3 Server with Internet Explorer […]

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Microsoft changes their mind about default standards mode
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