Is there a way to make actions in TeamSite work in newer browsers? It seems like the more recent cross frame scripting protections have broken it.
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Android 2.3 and the HTML5 Audio API
I ran into an issue with Android 2.3 and the HTML5 audio element. Evidently, you cannot reuse an instance of the Audio class. For example, if I define a sound, and play it: var aud = new Audio(); aud.src = ‘mysound.mp3’; aud.play(); And then on finish try to reuse the variable: aud.src = ‘mysecondsound.mp3’; aud.play(); The… Read more »
Sony Dash and general device lock-in
It is so tremendously frustrating when a company releases a device which is locked down and then discontinues it without allowing modifications. I have a Sony Dash. It is a really slick piece of hardware with a capacitive touch screen and accelerometer. It is also based off of the Chumby OS. I was hoping that I… Read more »
Kindle Fire and HTML5 Streaming Audio
The Kindle Fire has a bug where if you use the HTML5 audio element to stream live audio, the page locks up and crashes. A test case is posted on GitHub. Documenting for posterity.
Android 2.x and inline-table
I hit an issue today with an older Android phone and thought I would document it here. It appears that Android 2.x (in my case, 2.3) has an issue where if inline-table is used, and then javascript manipulates the dom, strange layout things happen.
HiDPI (Retina) Display jQuery Plugin
Just throwing this out there. A very simple plugin for jQuery to handle images when javascript is already required and/or indexing isn’t important. It simply allows you to define two images via the data-* attributes and select them based on whether the browser/system is in a HiDPI mode. Normal HiDPI caveats apply: This requires javascript…. Read more »
G. A. Henty
I responded to a question about G. A. Henty’s books in general via email, and thought it worth including here: I highly recommend just about all of the Henty books. Consistent themes throughout are honor, character, determination, self-discipline, and respect for women. For a curriculum, I especially recommend Henty for tracing the history of England…. Read more »
iTunes API Valid Image Sizes
I needed to find out for work what images sizes were provided by iTunes. The API only provides links to 30×30, 60×60, and 100×100 pixel images. However, you can run a string replace to get larger sizes by replacing the string 100×100 with one of the below sizes. For example: http://a3.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/019/Music/a6/79/4c/mzi.qqbuvikd.100×100-75.jpg becomes: http://a3.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/019/Music/a6/79/4c/mzi.qqbuvikd.1200×1200-75.jpg To see… Read more »
SQL Queries for Cleaning Up Exploits
I am finally getting to bed after spending several hours cleaning up a database infection (not my code). Basically, every string field had a script tag injected into it at the beginning, and some at the end. Here are the SQL queries I ended up writing to fix this: For the beginning of the field…. Read more »
Random Musings Regarding Individuality and Worship
I thought this worth recording, which generally means it isn’t worth your reading. Some have expressed curiosity at to what goes through my head. Here is a brain dump from this morning’s drive… Individuality isn’t nearly as good as I usually hear it portrayed. The individual is alone. Very alone. And yet we spend half… Read more »