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WordPress 4.5 update breaks jQuery in some plugins

WordPress is awesome!  The team there keeps on top of fixes, security holes and is always pushing forward making things (mostly) better. But sometimes, upgrades present new invisible challenges to conquer. I run a lot of WordPress sites and a few days ago, updated to 4.5.  Smooth sailing!  Well, almost. I found that on the site I was working…

IIS + PHP Revisited

I found myself with the need to install PHP, MySQL and FastCGI onto another IIS machine yesterday and was feeling pretty good about myself as I set out on the journey. “I’ve done this a buncha times now…this will be smooth sailing!” Famous last words, right? So I installed Fast CGI. I installed PHP and…

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WordPress 3.0 + Events Calendar

There is nothing quite like the haymaker of old. Coming out of nowhere. Stealing your breath. Forcing you off-kilter. So there I was, updating my localhost copy of WordPress to 3.0 as I had done so many times without a thought on production servers. Come on! This is WordPress. It just works! Before I could…

Windows + IIS + PHP + fastCGI Oh My!

I just did a fresh install of PHP 5.2.12.12 onto my fresh install of Windows 7 / IIS 7 machine and spent hours dealing with a very common fastCGI crash problem: First, your browser returns: C:\PHP\php-cgi.exe – The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly and further investigation into my event viewer brought me: Faulting application name: php-cgi.exe,…

The cost of web development

What is the true cost of web development?

I frequently am asked about the cost of putting together a website for a client. Of course, the final answer will vary based on the particular needs of the client, what is desired from the website, etc. Things worth considering range from one’s goals for a website, how to reach their target audience, and what…