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Not sure what that's supposed to mean.
1) TightURL does not use frames.
2) TightURL just shortens URLs. It has nothing to do with the web servers that actually send you a web page when you click on a URL. Those pages come directly to you from their source.
2009-07-30 16:28:02 UTC in TightURL
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ronguerin changed the public information on the TightURL project.
2009-05-17 10:17:47 UTC in TightURL
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I'd love to know what kind of abuse problems they have. The best source of data I have indicates that the more automated the submission process the more likely it is to be desired for abuse or poorly implemented such that it constitutes an abuse of the URL shortener service itself. The people who want to submit large numbers of URLs seem to always be wanting to do that to submit their...
2009-01-10 23:05:40 UTC in TightURL
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I'm not sure where this got left off since my ISP frequently has trouble resolving Slashdot/SourceForge since it moved to Chicago.... but anyway, yeah. The point was to generate the smallest possible ID without wasting any.
At this point, I've been persuaded to change things so that the site admin can choose from different back-end ID assignment systems, but this is probably going to have...
2009-01-10 22:55:11 UTC in TightURL
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How do you install this? How do the database tables get created?.
2008-12-13 06:49:33 UTC in Car Show Classifieds
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I have hacked in support for the Gallery2 Tags module. It was a surprisingly small number of lines of code, but my modified version won't work at all if the user doesn't have the Tags module installed, so I need to add a few more lines before posting a patch.
If anyone wants my modified version in the meantime (the combination of Gallery2Flickr and Gallery2 Tags is sweet!), just ask.
2008-12-08 01:59:01 UTC in gallery2flickr
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This sounds like it might be caused by the bug I found in the export code. When uploading albums it used to timeout and return without any completion message. Eventually I discovered that the temporary copies of the photos it creates and uploads were never being deleted, and my /tmp drive ran full resulting in the kind of behavior you describe.
You can fix the bug I found (which may or may...
2008-12-08 01:54:14 UTC in gallery2flickr
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I believe this is because there's a bug in the current version (0.9.1) that results in the temporary files created for each image not being deleted after the upload. I found this out when my /tmp drive ran full from uploading a large number of photos.
In: Gallery2Flickr.class.php
after Line 523: GalleryCoreApi::releaseLocks($lock);
insert this line: @$platform->unlink($path);.
2008-12-08 01:46:49 UTC in gallery2flickr
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ronguerin registered the PhonePhoto project.
2004-11-28 05:30:09 UTC in PhonePhoto
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ronguerin registered the TightURL project.
2004-10-31 02:39:41 UTC in TightURL