Wet Scalpel

The First Cut is the Deepest

Archive for October, 2005

Akismet is Kismet indeed!

Posted by wetscalpel on October 26, 2005

Heh heh – well Matt has shown us what the API key is for – Akismet anti-spam system. Works for all your non-WordPress.com blogs.

Seems like a good idea – as long as the security aspects of all my comments winging their way to him and back again are sorted out!

As far as I can work out – your comments get sent to them for analysis, get the yes or no and then sent back for my system to display or not…..The trick is to keep the central spam register accurate – let’s hope it works!

I think it will…. :-)

Posted in Plugins, WordPress | Leave a Comment »

iTunes Music Store Australia is up!

Posted by wetscalpel on October 25, 2005

As Reported at The Silent Deep – iTunes Australian Music Store is up and running:-

So far it looks like Aus$1.69 per track but haven’t had a good look yet. Videos are up to $3.39.
Albums $16.99. Pixar also $3.39. NO TV episodes yet.

Check it out!

Posted in Digital life | Leave a Comment »

Don’t Forget to check out my main blog!

Posted by wetscalpel on October 22, 2005

I have my main blog The Silent Deep on my own server installation as well.
It is running under WordPress1.5.2 , but maybe we will have a functional update released along the lines of this site in the not too distant future? Anyway, come on over :-)

Posted in Admin | Leave a Comment »

It Lives!

Posted by wetscalpel on October 21, 2005

Well – its a fantastic start! Just imported all my Blogger posts AND comments onto the new WordPress.com site! :-) Gotta be happy about that!

A Big THANK-YOU to all the WordPress team for this!

Posted in Admin, WordPress | Leave a Comment »

Up and Running

Posted by tack on October 17, 2005

Well, both platforms installed and up and running.

Initial Impression:

Both look good from the “readers� perspective ‘out of the box’. The generic style is acceptable and utilitarian, but that is of limited importance in the long run – I plan to install custom themes anyway.

The access to the administration section is interesting.WHY didn’t movable type place a link to it on the default template? It is a PAIN in the a$$ to have to type in yourblog.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt.cgi! I am sure in the long run that would be second nature but – not what I would call user friendly for the newbie. In WordPress there is a direct link in the sidebar. Both protected by passwords of course – and I appreciate the facility to email the password to the default address if you forget your password.

WordPress admin area:

Drops you straight onto the dashboard with recent information from wordpress.org. A simple horizontal menu leads to other areas like composition, management of old posts and new comments; customization areas for options, themes and styles as well as the expected gamut of options for customising permalinks, notification areas etc. It seems intuitive and straightforward.

Movable Type admin area:

Personally, I don’t find it as intuitive. To be fair, probably because it is potentially able to manage multiple blogs rather than just one like WordPress. I tried out the WordPress one first, so that may have biased me by its relative simplicity, but the MT just seemed more bloated, requiring passage through too many menus to get where I wanted.

At this point – for me – WP is winning based on ease of use and abilities.

Posted in Movable Type, WordPress | Leave a Comment »

Installing Movable Type

Posted by tack on October 14, 2005

I must admit some trepidation to installing movable type. Especially as the official site seems to warn that it’s difficult and may be worthwhile paying someone else to install it for you! However – thought I would give it a go – there are really quite comprehensive instructions on the site, as well as “simplified� instructions elsewhere.

In the end, I found the official installation instructions comprehensive and complete. In fact – possibly more straightforward than the “simplified� version.

Uploading the platform via ftp was time consuming (20 minutes or so) and I had to be careful with Binary versus ASCII file types, but over all no real problems.

I ran the initial script once the upload was complete, and this confirmed that I had the requisite components on the server.

I also had to set up the MySql database – name – password – which was easy from C-panel – although I wasn’t aware that C-panel would append a prefix of my user name to my chosen database name. Important to notice or Movable type can’t find the database!I then edited the config file to point to the correct database, password etc.

The installation script was then run and that set up the tables etc. for Movable type. This part was essentially transparent.

From there it was a matter of logging in, changing the password, adding my email address for notifications and posting!

Overall – more complex to install than WordPress but do-able. As I already mentioned, it is not as if I will be continually installing it, so ease of installation is of marginal importance when comparing the two; as long as its installable.

Posted in Movable Type | Leave a Comment »

WordPress installation.

Posted by tack on October 12, 2005

Well that was a no brainer!

My host uses C-Panel which has Fantastico installed. One of the options is install WordPress! AND it’s the current version. One click and it was in. It– only asked me what (sub)directory I wanted to install to, password and user name.

Had one potential problem. I– thought I would install to an add-on domain on my account. This looks like a sub domain in some ways (creates a subdirectory of the html_public directory called the add-on domain name) which I thought may confuse the installation, but – no problems. Fantastico offered the installation to either the main domain or the add-on. All URIs resolve to the add-on domain name. SIMPLE.

Once ““inside”” , I changed some of the defaults and activated some of the included plug-ins. Inserted the notification email address, tagline and title. Set it for pretty permalinks. I also added the list of common spam words from WordPress.

Now to try Movable Type.

Posted in WordPress | Leave a Comment »

The short list:

Posted by tack on October 11, 2005

Well no surprises:- It’s between Movable type and WordPress.

The next step is a trial installation and a try out of their features. I guess ease of installation is NOT a major point – as long as I can get ‘em installed. It is not as if I will be installing them on a regular basis!

My current hosting service has a good range of facilities – including .htaccess and mod_rewrite’s as well as most pearl modules, MySql and PHP. No Image::Magick pearl module for Movable Type, but it does have NetPBM modules to allow thumb-nailing. Overall I think I have all the pre-requisites.

So here goes. Stay tuned for the next installment :-)

Posted in CMS's, Movable Type, WordPress | Leave a Comment »

Checking out the options – Blog / CMS Platforms

Posted by tack on October 9, 2005

I have been haunting a great site on the web – Open Source CMS .

It gives you the chance to try demo’s of many different CMS platforms – including blog specific and image management systems.

The demos include full administration access, so you can try out all the different engines from both a user and administrators view. I believe this is invaluable!

They reset the entire system every 2 hours, so nothing persists – understandably – and it also stops people from permanently destroying the access for others.

So far, I have had a long look at:

Mambo – a good looking interface but not overly intuitive. Seems to be a very complex/ complete system with easy (?) integration of other components – forums for example. I feel possibly better suited for a commercial site rather that a personal blog/site but over all very impressive. Just too complicated.

PHPNuke – A common CMS as far as I am aware, but their are a lot of comments regarding security of the system.. Possibly because it is so common – easy target. The interface is ok but – again- not overly intuitive in my opinion. AND I HATE an official site that pops-up a window advertising ringtones! Interestingly, this OPENSOURCE CMS – charges for the most recent release – confused!

PostNuke – Another PHP type CMS that I THINK evolved from PHPNuke. Less security issues. Slow to run and I get the impression that the support for it has dwindled over the years. Ok from the admin point of view but far from intuitive. I gather that themes are not easy to come by unless you want to pay for ‘em. Not really a blog tool. Permalinks and trackbacks / pings seem unsupported as well. Not for me.

Xoops – Not a good sign when the main developer is apologising for not being around…… Not particularly for me.

WordPress – Essentially ‘touted’ as a Blogging tool but I suspect there is more too it. Has an active user base and support forums as well as a massive Wikki. I am surprised at some of the people who are using it on the web. Why surprised – well it is free for a start! The interface is clean and intuitive. Not surprisingly, it has excellent comment control/configuration with RSS trackbacks and pings as well. I was pleased to see that it is easily set up for other pages rather than like blogspot with a single main page and archives. Hundreds of themes – all free as far as I can see and a handy in-line theme changer. Will put this toward the top of my list to try.

Movable Type – A commercial blogging platform with a free non-commercial single user license. I am looking at it simply because it seems so commonly used (commercially at least) and I see quite a lot of sights using it – eg Geek News Central. As far as I am aware, MT’s parent company – Six Apart – established the Trackback protocol, so this platform is certainly up there. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find any demo’s for Mt so will probably have to do my own install and check it out. Worryingly, the company offers a PAID installation service for its customers as apparently many people have a problem installing it :-( . Even so, it seems so prevalent, it must be worth a look.

This site gives you the option to compare various features between platforms. Also worth a look.

That’s all for tonight! More later – wish me luck!

Posted in CMS's, Movable Type, WordPress | 1 Comment »

Coming to terms with it all. -RSS

Posted by tack on October 9, 2005

Well, its been a steep learning curve. I mean – What is RSS all about?

RSS feeds are novel for me, but I have installed Feed demon (trial), got a Newsgator account and subscribed, subscribed, subscribed. I must admit it is fascinating to see where things are up to now-days.

I also note that google has now opened a Google-reader – jumping on the band-wagon – its a sign of the times.

Content delivered to your desk BUT you get to choose the content! It even includes Podcasts! I think I like this system.

Certainly I will want my blog/site to have RSS capabilities, just as this one does!

By the way, I gather from Newsgator, that they will be integrating their online services with FeedDemon – allowing you to synchronise your casts between the two – and now they have acquired a Mac client too, so that makes it even more useful for the multiple platform family!

Yep – RSS – a new (?) way to receive content that I want.

Posted in Digital life, Personal | Leave a Comment »