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styling content for javascript, and preventing the ugly flash when applying styles

14 Jan

awesomely wicked

From: http://www.learningjquery.com/2008/10/1-awesome-way-to-avoid-the-not-so-excellent-flash-of-amazing-unstyled-content

This tutorial describes a way to avoid a flash of unstyled content that sometimes occurs when applying styles with JavaScript on page load. The problem is most evident when there is some content that needs to be hidden initially and when the document is large or complex. We can see an example of the problem on this test page.

The page is a copy of a previous entry on this blog with over 140 comments

quick start: web project management

13 Nov

So I’m trying to give a friend a few of the basics they’d need to know for managing a web project. Not a bible, just a quick read to hit the ground running. Here is what I came up with.

Your team:

designers – creative artistically, creates look and feel, communicate, produces things you can see
developers – creative technically, creates applications foundation, communicate, leave alone for extended periods, produces things that are used, but not always seen.
cto – head geek, usually smarter than you.
ceo – head head, smile and nod – might be cool
cfo – head money – nuff said
creative director – awesomely artistic, likes coffee
techincal director – almost head geek
vp anything – has friends, probably knows what their doing
assitant – love them, bring them coffee, and be really really nice to them
project manager – you, makes sure designers / developers are making progress, middle man between client, developers / designers, and everyone else (maybe)

Basecamp:

where you document everything. Covers your ass. Anything changes, legals, documents, or client communication happens here.

Cover your ass use BC

Deadline:

in house milestone / deadline=client review milestone / deadline- (1 – 2 weeks)
client milestone / deadline = milestone / deadline + (1 – 2 weeks)
client review milestone / deadline = milestone / deadline – (2-3 weeks)

Terms to know:

fubar – we’re fucked
need more time – your fucked
great – needs review
fun – expect delays
breach of contract – see fubar * 2
contract – covers your ass
invoice – pays your ass
server – where everything runs
ui / client side – where everything is seen
php, ruby, python – what developer use to make things run
css / stylesheet – what designers / developers use to layout what you see
ajax – those cool effects
flash – more cool effects
flv – youtube video
harvest – where everyone tracks time
bc – where you track clients / team
skype – online meeting
delay – no sleep
billable hours – what you can get paid for
over hours – what you might get paid for
favor – 5/1 to get your account established
hail mary -  a favor that empties your favor account
wireframe – lines that show how something will look
mock up – test design
voip – the phone
im / aim – chat
ping – contact

And there you have it, my quick read, more web filler.

sid

Large Hadron Rap

21 Sep

Large Hadron Rap

microsoft: our os sucks so badly we need to trick people into thinking its cool

6 Sep

I’m watching tv, only to see a commercial where windows is market testing a new os. “Holy crap” , I thought to myself, “they realized zista is shite and are already releasing a new os, thats gonna piss off some people”, but a smart move since as mentioned, vista is shite.

Then again, I’d never heard of the code name they used. Well guess waht it was vista.

So I’ve decided due to my all nighter, lack of sleep, and for everyones amusement, to tell you how my demo would have went.

I’m running a core2duo 2ghz with 4gigs of ram. I dual boot into vista 64 from time to time because, well actually i have not sane reason: I just do.


Loading vista: hmm looks kinda sweet
login screen: nice look
login: is this slower than xp?
system startup: crap this is slow

-I should note I only have firefox, antivirus, vmware, a firwall, pidgin, and the adobe web / creative suite installed. This is an install thats at best 2 months old, and rarely used.

start firefox: system hangs, kill firefox
start firefox: system hangs, wait 10 minutes

start vmware centos image: system degrades to p4 (pre ht) running xp, and under heavy load
check load : cpu 100%, ram 60%,

say crap why did I load into vista

reboot

opensuse 11 loads

I start up an xp vmachine with 313mb of ram, centos5 vmachine with 256 of ram, firefox, evolution, utorrent, gimp, pidgin, exalie, and a bunch of folders (forgot to mention opening my downloads folder almost crashes vista) including my downloads folder. Oh yeah I should mention I normally have 10-30 tabs open in firefox3.

open flash cs3, dreamweaver cs3, and virtual folders in xp

check my stats: cpu1 26%, cpu2 31%, ram 41%, swap 0%, upload 84k.

wonder why an xp machine thats barely using my cpu, and that has almost no ram out performs vista…..

and now to code, and eventually find sleep

Google Indexing getting more flash friendly

2 Jul

Monday, June 30, 2008 at 9:31 PM
We’ve received numerous requests to improve our indexing of Adobe Flash files. Today, Ron Adler and Janis Stipins—software engineers on our indexing team—will provide us with more in-depth information about our recent announcement that we’ve greatly improved our ability to index Flash.

Q: Which Flash files can Google better index now?
We’ve improved our ability to index textual content in SWF files of all kinds. This includes Flash “gadgets” such as buttons or menus, self-contained Flash websites, and everything in between.

Q: What content can Google better index from these Flash files?
All of the text that users can see as they interact with your Flash file. If your website contains Flash, the textual content in your Flash files can be used when Google generates a snippet for your website. Also, the words that appear in your Flash files can be used to match query terms in Google searches.

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Improved Flash indexing

flash: my beginnings

15 May

It’s fun to think on when i first started flash. i think i first started back in 2000 at feast new media. that was my second internship and right before the bubble burst. the place where i first learned about tweens, and astalavista.

i went home, cracked a trial and shortly after realized i’d forgotten everything i’d learned at work that day.

it wasn’t till a few months later after seeing dero 357’s site that i got back into it. went to barnes and noble, and grabbed the first edition of new masters of flash.

my first movie still is the best tween i ever did, but that probably because
1. i admired praystation
2. his quote in in that book

i was already a huge praystations fan. After reading what he thought : i decided i was a coder, not a tweener.

these days that old debate / line is pretty much blurred, if not dead, but i still stick that mentality. i used code pretty much for everything, and if i tween : i control it with code. lol

so by now it’s the end / beginning of 2000/2001. I’m coding everyday (read entire manual twice) and working as a asp programmer by day, and doing flash projects and coding every other waking moment.

back then it was praystation, dreamless, syder, were-here, actionscripts.org and flashkit. those sites (hell dreamless and praystation alone) stepped my game up big time. funny thing is i wouldn’t let my job know i was an as/flash guy. i felt like they we’re to unpure and would only whore flash, vs loving it – yes completely young passion visioned back then. I like to think i still kinda think like that, with hopefully something finally resembling common sense.

2001 was a big year for me, it’s when i finally started making my own path, left school (computer information systems) and started working for myself. it’s also the first i ever realised i was good at flash(we’ll for those days – lol).

everything i ever needed to know about life, i learned through flash

15 May

I was writing this long drawn out post about flash and how i started, then i realized i could sum it up with a title : everything i ever needed to know about life, i learned through flash.

I’m not talking about code, but values and life lessons.

through flash i learned:

  • to always give back whenever you can to those around you, and the community.
  • never ever let status quo define you
  • always challenge your expectations
  • if you do somethng you love, you’ll be happier than doing something you don’t with more money
  • challenge yourself daily
  • RTFM
  • ask questions, only after you’ve actually tried to find the answer (in business you should just ask questions – non flash lesson)
  • the only way to grow is to work your ass off
  • you will always suck – because there is always someone better
  • also look for the most effiecent path, not the one of least restitence
    backends rock
    static information is dead information online
    code wants to be free
    back up your data or you’ll lose 3 months of work, without a single fla to help ya.
    if your to afraid to show the world yourself / code,then your still failing.
    everything you do, comes back to you – karma

    php security in a nutshell

    9 May

    I have a friend I’m teaching foundation security to. This post is for him, but also as a protest to some of the materials I’ve found when looking for reference material for him.

    Security at it’s simplest form is common sense. ask yourself, how can I make sure I get exactly what I want? How do I make sure I only give what I want. One article mentions xss attacks, and only says prevent them. Why? Thats the question alot of people have when starting why? So why not teach them how to do it first?

    How to avoid sql injection / xss, and other misc attacks.

    As mentioned this is part rant, part helpful. I’ll explain the following tips and why / how you do it.

    • always use require_once, or include_once. why? it keeps someone from getting your files stuck in loops.
    • clean everything that calls, enters, looks at your db.
    • typecast whenever you expect a certain type of variable.
    • control access and check permissions
    • use your own sessions
    • track everything in some form
    • setup php correctly
    • hide whats not to be seen / accessed

    first off let me say I’m by no means a security god. Actually I’m not even an advanced user. Sad as it is maybe to say: I’ve never used pear. that said, the majority of attacks / exploits can be easily avoided. Why? because the majority of attacks on the web don’t come from hackers they come from script kiddies. We can be lax with our own stuff ( like this blog ), but any application you build for a client should at least have the basics.

    Enough ranting now to the meat and tators…. I’ll keep everything short and sweet. fyi – this is pretty much a brain dump, so prob not in “good form”.

    why do we use the _once functions?

    if you have a file that loads another file, say index.php?get=/calender.php

    what happens if someone changes get to /index.php? yeap your suck in a loop, unless you use require_once / include_once

    simple huh?

    State changes

    Your first question is prob, what the hell is a state change? a state change is simply any change, anytime you change something, whether in the db, a file, an upload: it should always use post. why? Post can be hacked yes, but it’s harder to hack post.

    imagine we’re using an online game
    ex: update=1&user=87897&add_money=8.

    so any user who can add will know: hey i can change add_money to 100 and gain 100 points. On top of that any user can now see all your get vars. Why does that matter? The less they know about your vars, the harder it is for a kiddie / developer to exploit it?

    why else? It makes it easier to validate changes. Why? Honestly I don’t even remember why right now, but hopefully you won’t hold that against me

    all users are evil

    I know kinda overzealous, but you need to have this mindset, why? users will accidentally mess up your system every chance they get. And script kiddies love telling you how l33t they are if they do something as simple as figure out how to make a game page display a different page.

    as for making a game page display a different page, honestly: who cares ( yes that was me venting). But in order to prevent accidents, or worst kiddie hacks, control everything! I’m not saying make your app so restrictive that users hate it, but – actually an example would fit best.

    today the team made a new flash widget that requires user data.
    ex1: pass user data as flash vars, then use loadvars to pass update to server

    or more secure
    ex2: use loadvars to recieve user data from server, and then pass update to server with loadvars.

    in this example we could have honestly used either way as the update script validates all data and any real changes are driven off the database, not the state change, but you get the point. Its one less thing worry about if a user decides to try and change the vars passed, and also one less file to update if we change something.

    Users will enter strings when numbers should be entered, upload swf’s when you only want images – you get the point. And the point is validate, and whenever possible take the control from the frontend and move it to the backend.

    Be as lazy as possible

    I say I am a smart lazy person. building 30 different files takes more time than building one file, and using includes, or a template structure. Pretty lazy huh? but also easier to update and more secure. The more files you have that each have their own independent / copy + pasted code, the more opportunities you have for a slip up. Make one file, and let it handle the logic. You’ll have more freetime, and get more sleep. Or maybe you’ll just spend that time working on more projects. See being lazy is a good thing, but only if done correctly.

    we can take this a step further and say why even ftp into the server, it’s so time consuming. why not just build a backend that not only manages your files, but controls access to them – Thats more of a teaser than anything, but try it out, you’ll like the results.

    typecast whenever possible

    imagine we’re using an online game
    ex: update=1&user=87897&add_money=8

    ok so what if someone changes add_money to a delete statement, or attempts some form of sql injection. whats the simplest way to defeat it? $money=(integer) $_GET[' add_money'];

    Yeap one simple change is all it took to defeat the sql injection. why? Typecasting is basically a way of forcing something to be something. huh? if i want a value to always be an integer, i use (integer). If I want a double i use (double), string (string).

    Yeah it’s that simple. the only issue i’ve run into is that you can’t use typecasting in defining function / method params. huh?

    ex: function foo((integer)$f=0)

    that will cause an error, but you can do

    ex: function foo($f=0){

    $f=(integer)$f;
    }

    Make sense? of course I can’t force something to (mocha frap with extra mocha) $coffee, but thats life. good now on to more, or learn more about typecasting

    Validate, validate, validate

    using typecasting is great for numbers, but theres other ways to validate your data. the best and most powerful being regular expressions

    ex: preg_replace(‘/[^a-z0-9]/i’,”,$value);

    The above regex replaces any non alpha numeric characters in value. spend sometime getting comfortable with regex as its an extremely powerful and useful feature. Not just for validating data, but regex has many other uses as well.

    Be a neat freak, or cleaning your sql

    By now you understand sql injection, if not

    ok so now we all understand it. basically its a cool way of saying, someones trying to make my query do bad things, but saying it like that would make me should like a user, so we say sql injection and confuse the heck out of clients :p

    we just saw how to prevent one form of sql attack. now lets see how we can handle preventing them at the query level.

    Whenever data is sent to your db it should always be cleaned. Me I like to make sure both the table, columns are cleaned using a function that makes sure tables / column names follow a standard, and a cleaning function for actual data. Why? When developing an app from scratch you normally have freedom over how tables, columns are named. I prefer to keep all tables and columns lower case, and only allow _ as a special char (non alpha numeric character). what does it look like?

    ex: //convert name to proper db format
    function dbProperObjectName($objectName){
    //if you want to use caps is table / column names then please uncomment this
    $objectName=strtolower($objectName);
    return @preg_replace(“/([\\x00-\\x2d\\x3a-\\x40\\x5b-\\x60\\x7b-\\xff{$this->mSystemDatabase['restricted_chars']}\\x2f])/e”, ‘_’, $objectName);
    }

    You can ignore the {$this->mSystemDatabase['restricted_chars']} thats some carry over from the db class. If you don’t understand what heck that says I’ll explain. first I’m changing $objectName to all lowercase, if it’s not already. then we’re using a regular expression (regex) to clean our string of anything thats is not a letter or number and replacing it with _. why does this matter? because if for any reason our table name contains a sql injection, when ran it will only return nothing. why? because if $objectName was SELECT * FROM HOME, it will now be select___from_home. which will return nothing because select___from_home isn’t a valid table. See and you thought cleaning wasn’t fun.

    Ok you do windows, but what else?

    As much fun as cleaning a table name maybe, we really need to make sure our data is safe. why? ummm because I say so. There are many reasons, ranging from controlling content, preventing xss, sql injection. But I like to think you’ll do it because users are evil :)

    ex: //strip bad things from a string you plan to use in a query
    function dbFriendlyValue($value=false,$fixNewlines=true,$allowedTags=[pass your list of allowed tags here]){
    //if no value then just return 0, use this because empty returns false if $value =0
    if($value===false) return 0;

    //convert to string for checking, this is fine for text / numeric values
    $value=(string)$value;

    //strip slashes if magic quotes enabled
    if( get_magic_quotes_gpc() ) $value = stripslashes( $value );

    //clear white space
    $value=trim($value);

    //fix \r\n
    $value=str_replace(“\r\n”, “\n”, $value);

    //clear tags (except allowed) or just use html entities
    $value=(!empty($allowedTags)) ? strip_tags($value,$allowedTags) : htmlentities($value, ENT_QUOTES);

    //change newlines to <br>
    if($fixNewlines) $value=nl2br($value);

    //clear any bad sql we might find untested regex
    $value=@preg_replace(‘/(insert(\s?)into|\).(\s?)values.(\s?)\(|DELETE.(\s?)FROM|CREATE.(\s?)[datbsetl]{5,8}|alter.(\s?)[datbsetlcoumn]{5,8}|drop.(\s?)[datbsetlcoumn]{5,8}|update.\s?(.*?).\s?set|alter.(\s?)[datbsetlcoumn]{5,8})/i’,”,$value);

    //add slashes
    $value=(@mysql_real_escape_string($value)) ? @mysql_real_escape_string($value) : addslashes($value);

    return $value;
    }

    woah what the hell was that? it was me doing the windows and the oven. lets break it down

    when calling the function we pass the value, whether to fix newlines ( default : true) , and the string containing allowed tags if any.
    next we make sure we have a value to clean, if not return 0, just in case the function is being used to create a sql statement. we check for magic quotes because if this value came from a submitted variable and magic quotes is on, it will add slashes. if its on the strip those slashes so we can continue.

    i’ll skip trim and str_replace, now we’re at strip tags. php is pretty good at striping tags, but you want another option use htmlentities( $value, ENT_QUOTES)

    and now on to our regex. this is untested ( sorry still building the class ), but points you in the right direction. the regex searches the value for any sql statements and strips them. lastly we add slashes to our value to make its sql / db safe.

    woah – we’ve covered alot. almost done

    setup php right

    TURN OF REGISTER GLOBALS! yes thats all caps for a reason. Also disable magic quotes and change the headers sent my apache to hide version / software information. Can’t turn of register globals? try this function:

    function clearRegisteredGlobals(){
    global $_GET,$_REQUEST,$_POST,$_SESSION,$_COOKIE,$_FILES;

    //check if register globals is on – register globals check taken fron drupal installed patch : http://drupal.org/files/issues/register_globals_check-D6_3.patch
    //get php ini setting
    $register_globals = trim(ini_get(‘register_globals’));
    //check ini value
    if(!empty($register_globals) && strtolower($register_globals) != ‘off’){
    //ok now lets clear the variables set with register globals

    //make array of superglobals
    $registered=$_REQUEST;
    $registered=(!empty($_POST)) ? array_merge($registered,$_POST) : $registered;
    $registered=(!empty($_GET)) ? array_merge($registered,$_GET) : $registered;
    $registered=(!empty($_SESSION)) ? array_merge($registered,$_SESSION) : $registered;
    $registered=(!empty($_COOKIE)) ? array_merge($registered,$_COOKIE) : $registered;

    foreach($registered as $var=>$void){
    @unset($GLOBALS[$var]);
    }
    }
    }

    Hide everything

    hide everything – that simple. if a folder, file, etc doesn’t / should be seen hide it. How? well if you use the .inc file extension like me, configure apache to handle .inc files with php. another option, or added protection: use htaccess to prevent access to .inc files, this will not effect your scripts, just web browsing.

    In addition to hiding your inc files, don’t allow access to directories that aren’t needed to view your site. so you images directory should allow access, but your lib, class, or inc folder shouldn’t.

    Important files (db config) should be in a directory outside of your hosting directory, but if you name it .inc, or .php and follow these directions you should be ok.

    Lastly – turn off directory browsing.

    Control access

    ever part of your site should have an access level. So areas like your home page, public areas would a level 0. areas a users settings page would be a 1 (making sure only the user can access it of course), and your admin area – thats another story. Your admin area is the heart / backbone / investors dream of your site. That said protect it! all users in your admin should have an access level, and different parts of admin should have different access requirements.

    ex: moderator – login, see’s flagged post area, does not see links to other areas, can not access other areas. manager: login, sees users, can add or remove users, but can not access critical site areas, and can not add a user >= his level. Admin can do almost everything, and lastly: rot – your root account can be named anything, but only allow one account full control over the system.

    so quick review: users should only be able to see and access areas within their permissions scope, users should never be add / give users permissions >= their permissions.

    Lastly, track everything your admin users do. You can go as far as adding an approval system for changes, tying your backend to svn to undo / redo changes, it’s pretty much up to you and the project / budget.

    using sessions

    sessions are like raymond, everybody loves them. But if your depending fully on php sessions you should make some changes. There should only be 1-2 cookie and session variables sent ( you can also send session id with get ), everything else should be handled internally in your application. Which means session / user validation, tracking, and variables.

    misc

    • using isset only tells you if a var is set, not if it contains a value, use empty instead.
    • instead of adding more columns to your db for certain options, you can build a flag system. this allows you to add new options, without always adding a new column.
    • encrypt sensitive data (ssn’s, sin’s, cc data, phone taps, next weeks lotto numbers)
    • aes is your safest bet if your using encryption
    • if your using encryption, you need to spec out an information access process, permissions system (more than just roles)
    • kiss, the simpler it is to the end user, the less likely they are to break, figure out how to exploit it.
    • Variable names shouldn’t match table column names
    • separate code from design. not so much security a being smart and lazy – saves alot of work in the future

    Read the php manual, you’ll find lots of good advice / functions in the classes.

    Are we done?

    Yes, hopefully someone gets something out of this, and I kept my promise of short and sweet. a quick google is all you’ll need to learn more about a subject. so right click -> search google

    Gotta question, feedback, or recommendation? leave a comment

    Cheers Sid / Greg

    How to: Install electroserver on media-temple dv and similar centos setups

    11 Mar

    Before you start

    Before starting anything you should be sure that you have the developer tools package installed. If your not sure, then you don’t. No worries: submit a request to install the developer tools package and you’ll be ready in about 45min to a hour.

    Get started

    first login as root

    next download electroserver:

    wget http://www.electro-server.com/downloads/builds/ElectroServer_4_0_4_linux.rpm

    next install the rpm:

    rpm -iv ElectroServer_4_0_4_linux.rpm

    You should now have a /opt/ElectroServer_4_0_4/ directory. browse around it and we’ll continue from there.

    I had no issues up to this point, but feel free to post any problems and I’ll try to help.

    Testing the install

    in the /opt/ElectroServer_4_0_4/ you’ll notice a few files. to test your install run the ElectroServer command

    If your lucky you’ll have no errors or issues getting the server running. I encountered an issue related to memory available. a quick reboot of the server fixed this.

    Configuring the server

    For this tutorial we’ll use port 8080 for the web admin, and port 9898 for our chat server. if you need to use other ports just follow along. you can also repeat this process to enable additional ports.

    we’ll need to enable access to port 8080 and 9898. port 8080 will be used for the web admin, port 9898 will be used for the text (chat) connection.

    to open your ports run the following:

    port 8080

    /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT
    /sbin/iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT

    port 9898

    /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9898 -j ACCEPT
    /sbin/iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 9898 -j ACCEPT 

    next edit your ES4Configuration.xml which can be found at: <install directory>/server/config. if your following this tutorial on a media temple dv server this directory is /opt/ElectroServer_4_0_4/server/config/ES4Configuration.xml

    ES4Configuration.xml your default configuration should look like this:

    <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″ standalone=”no”?><ElectroServerConfiguration>

    <!– This is the name of the node –>
    <Name>StandAlone</Name>

    <!– Defines the host and port on which the web server will listen for inbound connections –>
    <WebListeners>
    <WebListener>
    <Host>127.0.0.1</Host>
    <Port>8080</Port>
    <Ssl enabled=”true”/>
    </WebListener>
    </WebListeners>

    </ElectroServerConfiguration>

    to get our server live we’ll need to give it an ip address, change 127.0.0.1 to an ip that is live on your server

    Getting the server running and listening

    before we can actually test our install we need to make sure that we’ve placed a crossdomain.xml at the root of the website listening at the ip used. if the ip is shared place the crossdomain file in the root of the default domain. the crossdomain.xml should be viewable at http://<electroserver ip>/crossdomain.xml, replace <electroserver ip> with the ip used in your ES4Configuration.xml.

    be sure that you create allows for your running host, and any other domains that will access the server.

    now restart electroserver if its already running and test if electroserver is excepting connections using telnet.

    test that electroserver is running and able to listen by running telnet <electroserver ip> 8080

    telnet should successfully connect. if not try shutting down all electroserver processes and start electroserver again. we’re now ready to get moving with getting our chat server running.

    Use electroserver admin

    the configuration used in this guide uses ssl, if your not using it then remember to use http where the guide says https.

    access admin at https://<electroserver ip>:8080/admin

    default user name: administrator
    default password: password

    once logged in go to gateways and edit the default gateway. change 127.0.0.1 to <electroserver ip>, save and restart the gateway

    Test Chat Access

    Electroserver by default runs chat on port 9898. restart electroserver and telnet to your electroserver ip, this time testing port 9898. your should recieve the contents of your crossdomain file as a response.

    Almost Done

    we’ll also need to add electroserver to our server startup. First create a file named: StartElectroServer, next  add the following to that file:

    /usr/bin/nohup /usr/local/bin/ElectroServer &
    exit

    Place the script in you opt/electroserver directory with read and execute permissions. Now the final step link your file so it’s called at startup

    ln -s /opt/ElectroServer_4_0_4/StartElectroServer /etc/rc.d/init.d/StartElectroServer

    thats it, you should now be all set to run electro server.

    Also to run electroserver without it closing when your console closes use: nohup ElectroServer &

    Got questions? post a comment, or just post a comment to let me know this was helpful.

    Sid

    what do you use to develop?

    19 Feb

    I’m sure this is a post that would fit better in a forum, but anyways.

    So I’m working what do you use to develop?

    at the bare min I need: e and firefox with fireFtp. Of course this scenario sucks and I can’t do flash unless its external dependent. Since this isn’t a mission impossible heres my list:

    e
    dreamweaver
    flash
    photoshop
    apache, php, mysql or instant rails if not my box
    sqlyog
    notepad
    bitvise tunneler
    of cousre firefox (fireFtp, firebug, web dev tools, tamper data)
    safari
    ie

    wondering what everyone else uses.
    sid

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