Posting via Email! (debugging Postie)

by Mark ~ March 27th, 2008

UPDATE: I’ve also made the changes to fix category support in Postie… detailed in this post.

O.k. my first successful php debug!

The Postie plugin provides much more flexibility in posting from email, but gmail and my own ISP insist on POP3-SSL and that just wasn’t working.

cat /var/log/messages | grep PHP

showed an error message: Continue reading »

Still struggling with Permalinks

by Mark ~ March 26th, 2008

UPDATE: all was fixed when I used the necessary command-line directives to get .htaccess, etc. working properly in the template-driven SME Server environment.  See: this post. Continue reading »

Another plugin comes alive!

by Mark ~ March 25th, 2008

UPDATED UPDATE: all was fixed when I used the necessary command-line directives to get .htaccess, etc. working properly in the template-driven SME Server environment.  See: this post.

UPDATE: I spoke too soon… it seems introducing the google analytics changes to the php has broken my permalinks and the link directory contents too.  I’ve gone back to default (ugly) permalink structure and turned off the SEO Friendly mode of the Link Directory plugin too.  It seemed too good to be true…

It was almost trivial to:

  1. sign up for Google Analytics with my existing gmail account
  2. download the Google Analytics plugin from Semiologic and activate it Continue reading »

Up and limping…

by Mark ~ March 25th, 2008

Please excuse the ’stock’ look & feel.  I think it will take a while to get some ’style’ into this site as I will have to tackle php and css!

But I did pass a milestone tonight when I got all the basic functionality working (sidebar links to About, Categories, Archives and the Link Directory). Continue reading »

Introducing TubeNexus.com

by Mark ~ March 25th, 2008

Welcome to TubeNexus.com! 

When my day-job dictated that I would need to learn more about the ways & means of internet publishing, including social networking, I decided I would take a autodidactic approach and build a web-server, blog-space, and link directory around one of my (many) hobbies: tube-based guitar amplifiers.

The long-tail of the internet has been incredible for hobbyists, especially in niche areas, where hard-core hobbyists can engage with a large community of like-minded individuals and obtain rare or hard-to-find information, components and other supplies for their projects.

Guitar tube amplifiers is a particularly good example of how a relatively arcane technology can be well supported on the internet by a wealth of information, including scanned books that are in the public domain, archived schematics for almost any amplifier ever built, great ’boutique’ shopping sites, as well as an active, large, diverse, informed and opinionated community of individuals.

A problem, for me, is that this world isn’t well indexed and I’ve sometimes found it difficult to find/re-discover vendors, particular resources and notable forum posts.  The few lists of links I’ve stumbled onto are generally not well categorized and often contain many broken links… So Tube Nexus has a directory of links as one of its primary goals.

Nexus: a connection or link associating two or more people or things.

Ultimately, I hope the directory will become a comprehensive and useful hub (nexus) providing a properly indexed view into the DIY and boutique guitar tube amp world!  -mark.

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