I've put together a page where I describe how you can setup a web development environment with two or more Apple Macs.
If you are a web developer working on Apple Macs, you sure do want to use the macOS X built-in web server, Apache, on all your Macs. And you want to be able to access your Sites folder, local web documents folder and your other Mac via HTTP.
I'll describe how to set it up on macOS High Sierra (10.13.5). If you're on a previous version of macOS X, not to worry, the steps to take are practically identical. Read on ...
Sunday, 24 June 2018
Thursday, 14 June 2018
Tuesday, 5 June 2018
The Blogspot Stack 1.2.3 for Stacks with RapidWeaver
Version 1.2.3 of the Blogspot.stack was released on 05 June 2018
If you purchased this stack, you can re-download the installer via your Paddle account.
If not, you can read more about it here .
Changes, additions and fixes:
- Fix that caused an unexpected '[' on some installations of PHP v5.4 or lower.
- Fix that caused an unrecognised constants SORT_NATURAL and SORT_FLAG_CASE on PHP v5.3 or lower. If PHP 5.3 or lower, SORT_STRING is used.
- Added a META tag in the HEAD-section which contains the actual PHP-version.
Labels:
Blog,
HTML,
Mac OS X,
PHP,
programming,
RapidWeaver,
SEO,
software
Monday, 4 June 2018
HandbrakePM 1.8
A new version of HandbrakePM, the batch video conversion tool based on the famous HandBrake video converter, is now available:
v1.8 (4-jun-2018)
- HandBrakeCLI updated to v1.1.0
- Fixes version number check.
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