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iPod touch Fans forum -
7 hours and 20 minutes ago
I've done a few searches and wasn't able to find anything. I just set up my WinSCP and am able to
login but when I do, I am not able to locate any folders. Please help.
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Forum Alsacréations : CSS et Standards Web -
8 hours ago
Bonjour à tous, Je cherche à reproduire le dynamisme du formulaire de login visible
en haut à droite de ce site https://www.boxbe.com/. j'entends par dynamisme,
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
10 hours and 8 minutes ago
I spent the last 3 days learning all I could about jailbreaking my pristine new 3G. I decided to
use pwnage 2.1 to jailbreak my 3G running ver2.1 of Apples firmware. The jailbreak went great, just
REMEMBER to OPTION CLICK on the RESTORE button in iTunes at the very end of the process. I can now
run NetShare and use the phone as a wireless modem. Unreal...just think of all the possibilities!
Anyway, I can now load ANY program I want on the phone AND I figured out how to do it right from
iTunes!!! Now the part I need HELP with: I CAN NOT ssh into the freakin phone! I can do anything
else, but no ssh for me
I know the network is working (a whole other learning process...ask me) because I can surf and
download with no problem. When I use Terminal to ssh into the phone, this is what I get:
Last login: Fri Nov 21 17:44:01 on ttys000
mobile-166-217-042-032:~ macperry$ ssh root@192.168.10.1
root@192.168.10.1's password:
localhost:~ root#
I enter the correct password (alpine) and then I get the above. I have no earthly idea what the
correct response is for that prompt
Can ANYONE PLEASE tell me what to do to ssh into my phone???
Thanks in advance...macperry

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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
10 hours and 56 minutes ago
I spent the last 3 days learning all I could about jailbreaking my pristine new 3G. I decided to
use pwnage 2.1 to jailbreak my 3G running ver2.1 of Apples firmware. The jailbreak went great, just
REMEMBER to OPTION CLICK on the RESTORE button in iTunes at the very end of the process. I can now
run NetShare and use the phone as a wireless modem. Unreal...just think of all the possibilities!
Anyway, I can now load ANY program I want on the phone AND I figured out how to do it right from
iTunes!!! Now the part I need HELP with: I CAN NOT ssh into the freakin phone! I can do anything
else, but no ssh for me:mad:
I know the network is working (a whole other learning process...ask me) because I can surf and
download with no problem. When I use Terminal to ssh into the phone, this is what I get:
Last login: Fri Nov 21 17:44:01 on ttys000
mobile-166-217-042-032:~ macperry$ ssh root@192.168.10.1
root@192.168.10.1's password:
localhost:~ root#
I enter the correct password (alpine) and then I get the above. I have no earthly idea what the
correct response is for that prompt:mad:
Can ANYONE PLEASE tell me what to do to ssh into my phone???
Thanks in advance...macperry

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Planet Libre -
11 hours and 23 minutes ago
A l’heure du “tout internet”, de plus en plus de gens ont tendance à ne
pas sortir de chez eux quand il s’agit de voter également. Et pour cause, finies les
files d’attente et tous les embarras associés.
Cependant il semblerait que Firefox 3 pose un problème sur le site des élections
prud’homales 2008 et ne soit pas accepté pour voter...
On peut lire ceci sur la
page des pré-requis techniques du site :
Voici la liste des navigateurs qui vous permettent d’accéder correctement à
toutes les fonctions du site de vote électronique :
- Internet Explorer version 6 ou plus
- Firefox version 1.5 ou plus, sauf la version 3.0
- Opera version 8.0 ou plus
- Safari version 3.1 ou plus
La version 3.0 de Firefox ne vous permettra pas de voter par internet entre le 19 et le
26 novembre. En effet, cette version de Firefox ne garantit pas, pour les élections
prud’homales, la confidentialité des informations qui doit être assurée
sur un site internet sécurisé.
Vous voilà prévenus...
Tristan Nitot, président de Mozilla Europe, relate ceci aussi sur son
blog. L’origine du problème ne semble pas encore connue et on attend avec
impatience de savoir de quoi il retourne !
Tags : Firefox, Sécurité, Tendances, Tristan
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Planet Libre -
11 hours and 23 minutes ago
A l’heure du “tout internet”, de plus en plus de gens ont tendance à ne
pas sortir de chez eux quand il s’agit de voter également. Et pour cause, finies les
files d’attente et tous les embarras associés.
Cependant il semblerait que Firefox 3 pose un problème sur le site des élections
prud’homales 2008 et ne soit pas accepté pour voter...
On peut lire ceci sur la
page des pré-requis techniques du site :
Voici la liste des navigateurs qui vous permettent d’accéder correctement à
toutes les fonctions du site de vote électronique :
- Internet Explorer version 6 ou plus
- Firefox version 1.5 ou plus, sauf la version 3.0
- Opera version 8.0 ou plus
- Safari version 3.1 ou plus
La version 3.0 de Firefox ne vous permettra pas de voter par internet entre le 19 et le
26 novembre. En effet, cette version de Firefox ne garantit pas, pour les élections
prud’homales, la confidentialité des informations qui doit être assurée
sur un site internet sécurisé.
Vous voilà prévenus...
Tristan Nitot, président de Mozilla Europe, relate ceci aussi sur son
blog. L’origine du problème ne semble pas encore connue et on attend avec
impatience de savoir de quoi il retourne !
Tags : Firefox, Sécurité, Tendances, Tristan
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Planet Libre -
12 hours and 45 minutes ago
Je m’adresse ici surtout aux utilisateurs belges de Firefox qui, comme moi, n’ont pas
d’autre choix que d’avoir un abonnement internet à quota limité :
Minimeter est une extension Firefox qui va vous servir.
Classiquement, on a droit a une certaine quantité de données
téléchargées et envoyées mensuellement. Sachant qu’en
dépassant ce quota on voit sa vitesse de connexion généralement
réduite à 64K sauf à payer un supplément, il est parfois bon de
savoir où en est le quota.
Certains fournisseurs d’accès encore (comme Mobistar ADSL), maintiennent la vitesse
de connexion normale mais facturent automatiquement par giga supplémentaire. On peut alors
avoir de belles surprises à la réception de la facture.
C’est là qu’intervient Minimeter. En effet, cette petite extension permet
d’afficher dans la barre d’état de Firefox l’état du quota
mensuel de votre abonnement.
S’affichent entre autres le ratio utilisé/limite, le pourcentage, une petite barre
de progression, le nombre de jours restant avant la remise à zéro du compteur,
etc... J’ai commencé l’article en parlant des Belges mais l’extension
couvre un certain nombre de pays. Force est de constater que c’est la Belgique la plus
représentée...
Pour résumer cette extension est fort pratique puisqu’on a
généralement pas d’autre moyen pour connaître l’état de
son quota que de passer par le site du FAI et fouiller les pages de support pour arriver à
nos fins. Encore plus pratique puisqu’un double clic renvoie directement vers la page du
FAI présentant le quota lui-même.
Comme vous le voyez, pour moi c’est la fin !
Télécharger Minimeter (67 Ko)
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Download Squad -
12 hours and 58 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/category/utilities/" rel="tag"Utilities/a, a
href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/category/windows/" rel="tag"Windows/a, a
href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/category/macintosh/" rel="tag"Macintosh/a, a
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hspace="4" vspace="4" border="0" align="top"
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.downloadsquad.com/media/2008/03/foldershare.jpg" alt="FolderShare"
/br //div About three years after a
href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/2005/11/03/foldershare-acquired-by-microsoft/"acquiring
FolderShare/a, a utility for synchronizing files across multiple computers, Microsoft is retiring
the application and plans to a
href="http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/11/20/windows-live-sync-to-replace-windows-live-foldershare.aspx"replace
it with a similar utility called Windows Live Sync/a. You could make the case that what's happening
is Microsoft is renaming FolderShare rather than replacing it, as the new version will likely look
a lot like FolderShare and have many of the same functions. But it will also have a few
improvements including:br / ul liAbility to sync up to 20 folders with 20,000 files each/li liYou
can login with your Windows Live ID/li liIntegration with the Windos Recycle Bin/li liNew clients
for Windows and Mac/li liUnicode support for synchronizing files in other languages (beside
English)/li /ul Why Microsoft is continuing to push this software at the same time as it develops a
href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/tag/live-mesh/"Windows Live Mesh/a which allows you to
synchronize files across mutilple computers, the web, and mobile devices, is anyone's guess.p
style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"a
href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/2008/11/21/microsoft-to-replace-foldershare-with-windows-live-sync/"Microsoft
to replace FolderShare with Windows Live Sync/a originally appeared on a
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Silicon Alley Insider -
14 hours and 53 minutes ago
pa href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/21/reuters_sadville_end_of_an_era/"img
class="float_right" src="/~~/f?id=4926e724796c7a65008d8c79maxX=158maxY=187" border="0"
alt="eric-reuters-headshot-nobrand.jpg" title="eric-reuters-headshot-nobrand.jpg" width="158"
height="187" /The Register/a is reporting the a href="http://sl.reuters.com/"Reuters Second Life/a
bureau has closed, and adds about the embedded reporter there:/p p style="padding-left:
30px;"Reports of a marketing evac team swooping in a virtual huey to snatch Eric Reuters from the
firm's Sadville bureau - while harried by squadrons of flying penises and pursued by crazed locals
bent on acts of bestial sexual brutality - could not be confirmed./p pI can add details: For a year
and a half, I reported under the byline a
href="http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/author/eric/""Eric Reuters"/a in Second Life, before
settling in at my new home here at a href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/"SAI/a./p pSo what happened?
Is Second Life dying? No, but the buzz is gone. For all the sound and fury over recent a
href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/10/linden-lab-s-survival-plan-spike-second-life-user-fees"price
hikes/a and a
href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/11/linden-lab-pulls-back-second-life-price-hikes"layoffs at
Linden Lab/a, Second Life has a community of fanatically loyal users. Since Linden Lab derives its
revenue from user fees, not advertisements, Second Life is much more likely to survive the Web 2.0
shakeout than most other startups./p pIt's hard to say what, if anything, Linden Lab can do to make
Second Life appeal to a general audience. The very things that most appeal to Second Life's
hardcore enthusiasts are either boring or creepy for most people: Spending hundreds of hours of
effort to make insignificant amounts of money selling virtual clothes, experimenting with changing
your gender or species, getting into random conversations with strangers from around the world, or
having pseudo-nonymous sex (and let's not kid ourselves, sex is a huge draw into Second Life). As
part of walking my "beat," I'd get invited by sources to virtual nightclubs, where I'd right-click
the dancefloor to send my avatar gyrating as I sat at home at my computer. It was about as fun as
watching paint dry./p pBut here's how Linden Lab can make Second Life more fun and a better
business:/p ol listrongBuild good newbie-oriented content./strong Linden has always taken the
position they're in the 3D platform business, and can't be expected to build anything with their
own tools or even know what others are doing in Second Life. That argument didn't fly when the a
href="http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2007/08/14/virtual-speakeasies-defy-second-life-gambling-ban/"gambling
scandal/a broke and it doesn't work now. Second Life has a monster learning curve, and Linden Lab
needs to hold new users' hands through every step of their first five or six hours. A big content
push isn't even that expensive: the company has proven a
href="http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2008/03/03/linden-lab-hiring-up-to-40-part-time-content-creators/"it
can pay Second Lifers $10/hr/a to do these things and have skilled content creators begging for the
job./li listrongAcknowledge that Second Life's reputation is now a liability./strong This isn't the
worst thing in the world, but it does mean Second Life can't sit back and hope word-of-mouth brings
in hordes of new users like it did back in 2006. Second Life needs to advertise, and the ads need
to be hip. New CEO Mark Kingdon has an ad background and should have the right r sum to pull off a
makeover./li listrongRadically simplify the user interface./strong The Second Life UI is a mess,
and there's been no major changes to it in Second Life's 5+ years. Making the Second Life
experience easy-to-use, even graceful, isn't a nice-to-have, it's a business imperative./li
listrongAbandon the idea that Second Life is a a
href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/10/second-life-offers-business-teleconferencing-now-penis-free"business
app/a./strong I wasn't in Second Life to play, I was there on assignment for Reuters. The login
server would crash. I'd try to reach sources, but Second Life's IM window would hang on "waiting"
all day when trying to figure out who was online. "Teleports" -- the ability to move from point to
point anywhere in Second Life -- would stop working and I'd get locked out of my own office. These
weren't one-offs, they were my daily, first-hand, happens-all-the-time experiences. For all its
bugs, Second Life is tolerable as a playground, but enterprise users will never and should never
use it for business. Re-focus on the core mission: Keeping the hobbyists happy and converting
potential recruits into hardcore (read: fees-paying) users./li /ol pNone of these things will make
Second Life palatable to the general public, but it will draw new traffic and keep a lot more
potential users with the right temperment for Second Life from quitting in frustration on their
first day. That might be enough for the next year or two./p pThere's an incredible depth, passion,
and camaraderie to the Second Life community that more popular online experiences like MySpace or
World of Warcraft can't match. And while I didn't find it compelling, there really is something
awesome about buying be able to "buy" a grid of blank 3D space, mold it like clay into an elven
forest, a futuristic space station, or a bdsm dungeon, and then invite your friends to hang out./p
pstrongSee Also:/strongbr /a
href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/10/linden-lab-s-survival-plan-spike-second-life-user-fees"Real
Estate Crashes In Second Life, Too: Linden Lab's Bailout Plan/abr /a
href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/11/linden-lab-pulls-back-second-life-price-hikes"Linden Lab
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
17 hours and 35 minutes ago
Hey everybody,
New to this forum, but you guys looked pretty helpful...
I Just bought iFlixs to manage my account, especially my "instant queue" account as I have an xbox
360 with the new netflixtastic update. Unfortunately when I sign into the app and click on the
"instant queue" button at the top I get a popup note saying this:
"Could not load instant queue. Note: instant queue works only for the primary Netflix login on an
account"
Now I only have the one account and definitely only have the one login for it. The weird thing is
that it displays my normal queue without a problem and I can even add things to my instant queue as
well, I just cant see and manage it.
I have emailed the developer of that app but so far no response, perhaps one of you guys could shed
some light or have a fix?
thanks so much
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Wired Top Stories -
18 hours and 18 minutes ago
Blog software maker Six Apart has debuted TypePad Connect, a new distributed comment system for
blogs. It lets commenters use the same login across multiple blogs, build a profile and follow the
activities of their friends, much like similar discussion systems from WordPress and Disqus.br
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Lifehacker -
19 hours and 28 minutes ago
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height="273" width="299" align="left" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2""/Windows only: Wallpaper
Shifter is a lightweight wallpaper randomizer. The installation is 8.11MB which by
portable-application standards isn't super light, but the system resources consumed by Walllpaper
Shifter are extremely lightweight.br / blockquoteWallpaper Shifter is a little program that starts
when you login to Windows and picks a random wallpaper from your list. Depending on the wallpaper
width and height, it can automagically scale it for you to fit your desktop without deforming it's
proportions. It does not remain running in the background so no system resources are
used./p/blockquote p If you need a more complex wallpaper changer that will stay active during your
Window session, check out a
href="http://lifehacker.com/395508/johns-background-switcher-automatically-swaps-your-desktop-wallpaper"John's
Background Switcher/a. Wallpaper Shifter is freeware, Windows only. div class="related"a
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height="273" width="299" align="left" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2""/Windows only: Wallpaper
Shifter is a lightweight wallpaper randomizer. The installation is 8.11MB which by
portable-application standards isn't super light, but the system resources consumed by Walllpaper
Shifter are extremely lightweight.br / blockquoteWallpaper Shifter is a little program that starts
when you login to Windows and picks a random wallpaper from your list. Depending on the wallpaper
width and height, it can automagically scale it for you to fit your desktop without deforming it's
proportions. It does not remain running in the background so no system resources are
used./p/blockquote p If you need a more complex wallpaper changer that will stay active during your
Window session, check out a
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
21 hours and 16 minutes ago
Google App Engine SDK 1.1.6.201 Google App Engine lets you run your web
applications on Google's infrastructure. App Engine applications are easy to build, easy to
maintain, and easy to scale as your traffic and data storage needs grow. With App Engine, there are
no servers to maintain: You just upload your application, and it's ready to serve your users.
You can serve your app using a free domain name on the appspot.com domain, or use Google Apps to
serve it from your own domain. You can share your application with the world, or limit access to
members of your organization.
App Engine costs nothing to get started. Sign up for a free account, and you can develop and
publish your application for the world to see, at no charge and with no obligation. A free
account can use up to 500MB of persistent storage and enough CPU and bandwidth for about 5
million page views a month. During the preview release of Google App Engine, only free accounts
are available. In the near future, you will be able to purchase additional computing
resources.
WHAT'S NEWVersion 1.1.6.201:
- Datastore now supports filtering and sorting on the key special property, which evaluates to
each entity's key.
- Fixed a bug where it was possible to append None to ListProperty.
- Datastore appengine.ext.db models allow deletion by key without instantiating a model
instance.
- Datastore models allow access to key name before put() if key_name given.
- Datastore fetch max results and max query offset match production limits.
- Fixed an issue in production where query fails with NeedIndexError when a model has two
ancestor indexes.
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- Allow trailing whitespace in PropertyValueFromString for datetime.
- Fixed to_xml on models with binary data in a BlobProperty: they now are base64 encoded. Note:
This changes XML serialization.
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- Fixed an issue with setting expando attributes.
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- Fixed an issue where TypeError was raised instead of NeedIndexError for "merge join" queries,
i.e. queries with only equals filters and no ancestor or sort orders, that still need an index.
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- URLFetch in the SDK now has the same 5 second timeout to match production.
- URLFetch response headers are combined
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- URLFetch now uses original method when following a redirect.
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- URLFetch logs a warning when using a non standard port.
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- URLFetch allows integers as values in request headers.
- Enforce response size and API request size limits to match production.
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- SDK sanitizes response headers to match production
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- Login URLs now require login in the SDK to match production.
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- Fixed an issue with long URLs in HTTP 302 redirect responses.
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- Fixed an issue with regular expressions in static_files in app.yaml
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- SDK only allows "C" locale to match production.
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- Support the bufsize positional arg in open()/file().
- lstat is aliased to stat.
- appcfg handles index building errors more gracefully.
- Fixed an issue with symlinks in the path to the Python core libraries.
REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.4 or later.
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
21 hours and 35 minutes ago
123 Web Messenger Server Software 1.4 123 Web Messenger Server Software is a web (browser) based instant
messaging software, it creates an unique IM network only for your own website, fully integrated
your existing user database and enables one-to-one chat function to your website users. The key
feature is the invitation box which pops up from the webpage.
Benefits - It brings the website to life, make it interactive between users. It retains members
and increases loyalty of users, so it's ideal solution to build the community for a user based
website.
Technology - 123 Web Messenger is compiled with a Flash chat cilent and a full-featured Java
server.
Integration and auto-login - It seamlessly integrates the existing database of your website. The
"invite chat" button is embeded into the proper position of a website as the website owner wants,
such as profile page, search result page or online user list page, and the members don't have to
double register or double login to talk to the other users privately.
Features of 123 Web Messenger
- User initiates one-to-one chat with other user, on the same website.
- The opponent has a choice to accept or decline the invitation in the site messenger.
- The invitation box will pop up from the webpage cause the code was embeded there invisibly.
- One user can start multiple private chats simultaneously.
- Highly compatible: 123 Web Messenger integrates your existing database, so the users don't
bother to register or login again.
- The "invite chat" button can be embedded to anywhere on your website.
- Pure flash client, the end chat users don't need to install or download anything to chat.
- Chat client is cross-platform, very user-friendly.
- Stable and reliable, low bandwidth consumption.
- End users can add more fun to chat using avatars, smiley.
- Sound notification.
- Font style/ Font color.
- Video chat facility, optional.
- End users can chat behind firewall if you run the chat on port 80.
WHAT'S NEWrelease notes not available at developer site nor in download at the time of this
posting
REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
DEVELOPER TopCMM
Software Corp.
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¡Vaya tele! -
21 hours and 52 minutes ago
pimg src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/11/logonuevo.png" class="centro_sinmarco"
alt="logonuevo.png"/p pEl momento más esperado por muchos, y por nosotros mismos
también, ha llegado. Como podéis ver (los que no nos leais por feed)
¡Vaya Tele! ya tiene el strongnuevo diseño/strong acorde con los cambios que se
están haciendo en toda la red de blogs de Weblogs SL. Seguimos siendo naranjas como muchos
de vosotros nos habéis pedido, pero con un remodelado que creemos que nos queda realmente
bien (somos muy presumidos, que le vamos a hacer)./p pLos que visiteis otros blogs de la red ya
sabréis de que va, pero este diseño no es únicamente algo bonito y nada
más, sino que viene con un montón de nuevas funcionalidades enfocadas hacia vosotros,
los lectores, que os harán la visita a este blog mucho más agradable y mucho
más participativa de lo que era antes. En la entrada ampliada os explicamos paso a paso
todas las novedades del diseño!--more--/p pLas principales características del nuevo
diseño sonbr/pulliVotación de entradas/liliVotación de comentarios/liliKarma
de comentaristas/li/ulpEl sistema para dejar comentarios sigue siendo como antes, nos basamos en
strongOpenID/strong para poder comentar, pero con una novedad muy interesante, y es que ahora no
tendréis que loguearos cada cierto tiempo en OpenID, ya que ahora disponemos de stronguna
identificación permanente/strong que os permite comentar en el blog sin el engorro de pasar
por la pantalla del OpenID. ¿Y qué es un comentario sin avatar para identificarnos?
¡También tenemos! El sistema está basado en el conocido
strongGravatar/strong que estará enlazado al email de vuestra cuenta OpenID, pero primero
vamos a explicar todo paso a paso/p pimg
src="http://www.vayatele.com/images/2008/11/ZZ44FEB567.jpg" class="centro" alt="Pantalla Inicio
OpenID"/p pLos que ya estéis registrados en OpenID no tenéis nada que hacer en este
paso, pero los que no lo esteis tendréis que hacerlo en un servidor de OpenID cualquiera, yo
os recomiendo el a href="http://openid.blogs.es/"el que ofrecemos en Weblogs SL/a, que no da
ningún problema y siempre está online. Una vez la pantalla de inicio tendremos que
darle a registrarnos para llegar a la siguiente, donde cubriremos los datos del formulario:/p pimg
src="http://www.vayatele.com/images/2008/11/regopenid.jpg" class="centro" alt="regopenid.jpg"/p pSi
todo se ha hecho correctamente tendremos una span class="caps"URL/span única para nosotros
con el nombre que hayamos escogido del tipo/p pstronghttp://openid.blogs.es/buffy-summers/strong/p
pY ahora es cuando la cosa se pone interesante, si queremos estar identificados permanentemente
únicamente tenemos que ir a la parte superior derecha del blog y darle al recuadro para
identificarnos (o registraros si no lo habéis hecho)./p pimg
src="http://www.vayatele.com/images/2008/11/Imagen%204.png" class="centro" alt="Login y avatar"/p
pAhí tendréis que introducir vuestra span class="caps"URL/span del OpenID y
así, de esta manera, strongno tendréis que volver a identificaros/strong para
comentar en el blog. ¿Y dónde está el avatar que dijo antes? Seguramente os lo
estaréis preguntando, pero no es nada complicado ponerse uno, únicamente
tenéis que ir a a href="http://www.gravatar.com"la página de Gravatar/a, registraros
strongcon el mismo email que pusisteis en el OpenID/strong y subir la imagen que queráis./p
pContinuamos para bingo... digo, con las nuevas funcionalidades./p p/ph2Votación de
entradas/h2brimg src="http://www.vayatele.com/images/2008/11/Imagen%205.png"
class="centro_sinmarco" alt="Votación de entradas"br Ahora podéis votar las entradas
al final de cada una de ellas, nos podéis decir, dándole al botón verde o al
rojo, si una entrada os ha gustado o no. ¿Qué se consigue con eso? Pues que
así nosotros sabemos cuale son vuestras preferencias mirando la lista de las entradas
más votadas en la barra lateral. pimg src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/11/masvotado.png"
class="centro" alt="Mas votados"/p h2Votación de comentarios/h2 pimg
src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/11/ejemplocomentario2.png" class="centro" alt="Comentarios
nuevos"/p pSi las entradas se pueden valorar, los comentarios ahora también. Este sistema es
exactamente igual que el de votación de entradas, solo que únicamente estás
valorando un comentario de una persona por lo que, si el comentario os parece excelente o digno del
mayor troll de Internet, podéis calificarlo como creais. En esta funcionalidad
añadimos un nuevo botón, el triángulo amarillo que veis en la parte superior,
este sirve para notificarnos de comentarios con insultos o spam, por lo que si lo utilizais
correctamente podremos actuar más rápidamente con estos comentarios en
consecuencia./p p/ph2Karma de comentaristas/h2br Con la valoración de los comentarios viene
ligado strongel karma/strong. ¿Qué es el karma? Pues algo así como la
puntuación que os dan el resto de usuarios al votar vuestros comentarios positivamente o
negativamente. El uso para estar karma es para ver qué usuarios aportan más y que
menos, también a través de una lista que tenemos en la barra lateral. Cuantas
más estrellitas tengas, mejor usuario eres... si no tienes ninguna y tu comentario aparece
en gris, algo estás haciendo mal. pimg src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/11/karma.png"
class="centro" alt="Karma comentaristas"/p p/ph2¿Y dónde os mando las pistas
ahora?/h2br ¿Quieres enviarnos una noticia o una pista y no sabes dónde? No te
preocupes, seguimos teniendo ese medio de contacto con vosotros, lo que ocurre es que ha cambiado
de sitio. En vez de estar en la parte superior ahora está strongabajo del todo/strong y en
vez de llamarse ¡Envíanos pistas! se llama a
href="http://www.vayatele.com/contacto"strongContacto/strong/a. p/ph2¿No notas nada
más?/h2br Hay una cosa más que deberíais haberos dado cuenta ya. Mirad la
cabecera y dadle a F5 (o comando-R si sois maqueros) ¿no notáis nada? Exacto, son
citas de televisión que salen aleatoriamente con cada entrada a la página. Tenemos
una buena colección de ellas e iremos añadiendo más con el tiempo. Si sois
capaces de averiguarlas todas es que sois unos auténticos gurús de la
televisión. pY hasta aquí la explicación del nuevo diseño. Esperamos
que os guste el cambio ya que a nosotros nos encanta, y si tenéis algún problema,
duda o recomendación, solo tenéis que decirla en los comentarios./p pa
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n9ws : toute l'actualité de Neuf Cegetel -
22 hours and 11 minutes ago
Une nouvelle attaque Phishing vise les clients CEGETEL. Elle se présente sous la forme d'un
e-mail en anglais, prétendument envoyé par "CEGETEL.NET mail Support".Ce courrier
électronique demande au destinataire de répondre à cet e-mail en y indiquant
son adresse e-mail et ses identifiants (login et mot de passe). Ceci afin
dÂ’identifier la personne responsable de la diffusion dÂ’un
virus affectant le réseau CEGETEL. Si sous 48h les informations ne sont pas
renseignées, CEGETEL menace la fermeture du compte Webmail.En cas de réception sur
votre adresse d'un e-mail de ce type, n'en tenez pas compte et supprimez-le.
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