At Inclind, we’ve always gone above and beyond the call of duty (no, not the worlds most popular video game) to play ball with Internet Explorer 6. It commanded a large part of the market, especially the public sector (schools, offices, government) who’s IT budgets don’t deem this a worthy expense. It also commanded a [...]
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Looking to start a business? Go to Delaware LLC!
0 Comments | Posted by Kevin Quillen in Content Management, Custom Website Design, Delaware Web Designer, Delaware Web Developer, Drupal 6.x, Drupal Development, PHP, Search Engine Optimization, Web 2.0, drupal modules
Are you interested in starting a business in 2010? Why not! Start an LLC, it’s easy, and Rick Bell and the folks at Harvard Business Services can get you jumpstarted into forming your own LLC right away at Delaware LLC (http://www.delawarellc.com).
What is an LLC?
A limited liability company or a company with limited liability (abbreviated L.L.C. [...]
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Still Using Internet Explorer?
0 Comments | Posted by Kevin Quillen in Security, Web 2.0, Web Applications, Web Standards
If you haven’t been keeping up with the latest internet news, Google (Google China) was hacked in 2009 by sophisticated Chinese hackers. Google wasn’t the only one attacked, though (but the largest company, no doubt):
“At least 34 companies, including Adobe, Symantec, Yahoo and Dow Chemical, were attacked, according to industry sources.”
Whether or not it was [...]
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Keep Passwords Safe with Keepass and GoodPassword
0 Comments | Posted by Kevin Quillen in Security
Working with websites, content management systems, and secure data, you get to see your fair share of passwords. Over the years we have educated customers about why their passwords need to be better than ‘password’ or ‘bill’ and should be hard to guess. Using a service like GoodPassword will help you generate a more secure [...]
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Sync Files in Drupal Using Services and xmlrpc()
0 Comments | Posted by Kevin Quillen in Content Management, Custom Website Design, Drupal Development, How To's, PHP, Web 2.0, Web Applications, drupal modules
In a previous entry we explored content syncing/distributing using the Services module and XMLRPC in Drupal. We learned how to create a method, its callback, how to invoke it through xmlrpc from another server, and how to create or update a node based on that data.
Lets take a look at how you bring in files [...]
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Choose Drupal, Not Proprietary
2 Comments | Posted by Kevin Quillen in Content Management, Drupal Development, PHP, Web 2.0, Web Applications, Web Standards, drupal modules
Near the end of 2008, Shaun and I sat down and made the collective decision to change direction in how we develop solutions for clients. It was becoming more obvious as the economy started going downhill, we needed to find a way to decrease development costs and increase efficiency to stay relevant. To do this, [...]
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Welcome 2010, Welcome Matthew Oseland
0 Comments | Posted by Kevin Quillen in Custom Website Design
Happy New Year!
We’re kick starting this year with some website launches and the hiring of web developer Matthew Oseland. Matthew came to us eager to collaborate on the cool stuff we work on and has a strong background in web development.
