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Infinite Depth

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FEBRUARY 18, 2004

A client wanted to have his products broken down into sub categories. Instead of creating Tables for each layer (i.e. a sub category table) I created a single table with a parent id field which points to the id of the parent category (which is the primary key on this same table)...

RustyBrick Basketball Team Starts New Season

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FEBRUARY 17, 2004

After a mediocre first season for the first RustyBrick basketball, being in 3rd place of a total of five teams, the

Poor Data Entry of Phone Numbers

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FEBRUARY 17, 2004

How many of you out there have phone number fields without any validation or formatting? I did. Today, I wrote a script to go through a database of contacts and "clean up" phone numbers and fax numbers. The script works as follows:

Setting up Symantec VPN 200R On Mac OS 10.3 with VaporSec

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FEBRUARY 16, 2004

We finally got the Symantec VPN working with Mac OS X. Symantec sent us a beta firmware update that seemed to do the trick. Here are the instructions on setting up the Mac OS 10.3 VaporSec VPN client to work with the Symantec Firewall/VPN 200R model. 1. Download the VaporSec software from

Campaign Management - Awakening Old Leads

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FEBRUARY 16, 2004

A client came over today and we had a long discussion on how to build a module on to his current application that will help him managed his campaigns for each group of prospects his company targets. Currently we set certain canned but yet customized responses to occur on a set interval through cron jobs...

SEO Count Marketing Experiment with WebProNews

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FEBRUARY 14, 2004

I decided to try out placing a top place banner ad in

Building your Business with Google for Dummies to Quote Me

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FEBRUARY 13, 2004

I got an email last night from the company and author who wrote

HTML Emailing via Fax

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FEBRUARY 13, 2004

Today was my intro to HTML emailing. The task at hand was too take a previous RTF attachment and convert it into HTML so it could be faxed via a Email-to-fax service. This in itself isn't the catch. The real catch was that the RTF's are generated totally dynamically so the HTML has to be able to do that as well...

Introduction to the RustyBrick Web Technology Weblog

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FEBRUARY 13, 2004

This is the first entry in the RustyBrick Web Technology Weblog, so let me explain its purpose. The blog is to give the RustyBrick development team and others involved in the development team an opportunity to post on ideas, occurrences and other events that occur in the life of a RustyBrick Web Developer...

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