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Redox

Redox is a lightweight MVC framework for PHP originally developed by Chris Granger and Nathan Hammond, and is being released as open source with permission by yours truly.

The current project page is up at http://github.com/averymd/redox/tree/master. I’m just getting things organized at the moment, so bear with me as I provide documentation, fix issues, etc.

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March 11th 2010
Tags: Music

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Awesome trumpets: no longer an oxymoron

Curt Ramm played with They Might Be Giants in Wednesday and last Friday's shows, and I'll admit, he's given me more than a little crush on the trumpet. I'm sure Greg will be jealous. I can't find much in terms of videos of him except for Bruce Springsteen ...
March 9th 2010
Tags: Linkage

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Quasi-daily linkage

10 Usability Crimes You Really Shouldn’t Commit - Nice and easy list to follow. I fixed a silly problem on my site this morning courtesy of the reminder. Clients From Hell : The client calls around 9 PM on a Saturday... - “[very angry] I am reading your email in ...
March 9th 2010
Tags: Techiness

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I’ll be damned – more WP trouble

I was fixing a webcomic issue on Greg's blog, and I'll be damned if from one minute to the next, it didn't suffer from an index.php injection, too. This is weird as hell. A bunch of spurious content appeared on his homepage, although clicking through to those posts ...
March 9th 2010
Tags: On Life and Love

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They Might Be Giants. Maybe.

I got to see them last weekend in Hotlanta, GA. Pretty good show, although it had a more "indie" feel than I was expecting. I guess Greg's idolization of them leads me to think of them as a fairly major/big-label group, which they aren't. They put on a good ...
March 2nd 2010
Tags: Techiness

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WordPress PHP injection?

I just found a creepy case of injection in my index.php file. I noticed this morning that my homepage was throwing a "headers already sent" message pointing to index.php, line 10 when it wasn't cached by Supercache. A reload of the page cleaned it up. But my ...