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comment Complete exasperation with sending POST requests to StackOverflow
Have (either of) you tried jQuery?
Jul
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comment I killed a question
This is why you shouldn't build websites on .NET!
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comment Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 2H 2010
Funny but confusing. Definitely deserves more development work - I remember using it for a statistics course and finding R rather confusing to work with (or maybe that was the course's fault)...
Jun
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comment Why isn't a question asking for advice on handling a website hijacking allowed on SO?
Hijacking a site may or may not be a highly involved task. Sure, it takes a kernel programmer to write a root-gaining memory exploit, but any script kiddie can run a tool that automatically scans a site for PHP vulnerabilities, uploads a remote shell, and installs that exploit. Securing a server usually doesn't require finding the kernel exploit, but the dodgy PHP which allowed it in the first place, and updating to a newer kernel via the distro's package manager. Some sysadmins come from programming backgrounds, too - don't assume that they're all clueless morons.
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