<?xml version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><language>en-us</language><generator>Caryatid</generator><atom:link href="http://aleph-null.tv" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><title>Aleph-Null: How-To's</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv</link><description>How-to texts and technical articles</description><image><url>http://aleph-null.tv/images/aleph_tab3.gif</url><title>Aleph-Null: How-To's</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv</link></image><item><title>Two news bites on Matt Butcher from SDR News</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090506-2055-798.xml</link><description>At CMS Expo 2009, Matt Butcher was interviewed by SDR News. In the interview he talks about changes in web development, speed and reliability, and the QueryPath library.</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090506-2055-798.xml</guid></item><item><title>Get to Know QueryPath</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090506-2048-825.xml</link><description>"HTML, HTTP, and XML are the undisputed triumvirate that form the backbone of Web technology... The new QueryPath library... offers an efficient API for working with XML, HTML, and HTTP."</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090506-2048-825.xml</guid></item><item><title>Drupal 6 and JavaScript Translations</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090317-1055-297.xml</link><description>Drupal's unsung hero is its multilanguage support. Boasting &quot;Over 42+ Languages and Counting&quot; (Douglas Adams reference intended), Drupal's PHP library makes it easy to build language-sensitive modules and themes. And with the advent of Drupal 6's robust JavaScript libraries, you can now add translation support to the client side, as well!</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090317-1055-297.xml</guid></item><item><title>Working with JavaScript in Drupal 6</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090317-1035-432.xml</link><description>As an introduction to my latest book, Drupal 6 JavaScript and jQuery, Packt has released a two-part series entitled Working with JavaScript in Drupal. This tutorial covers the basics of JavaScript in Drupal, creating simple script files, creating custom themes, and adding JavaScript to a theme.</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090317-1035-432.xml</guid></item><item><title>QueryPath: Find your way</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090125-0208-960.xml</link><description>jQuery for PHP anyone? QueryPath is a PHP library that provides the chaining, querying, traversing, and manipulation features of jQuery, but for server-side web applications.</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20090125-0208-960.xml</guid></item><item><title>Apache, SSL, and &quot;Getting Rid of the Passphrase&quot;</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20080714-1337-917.xml</link><description>When setting up Apache to use SSL/TLS, how do you get rid of that password prompt during Apache's startup? This short article explains how to use OpenSSL's RSA tool to remove the passphrase from the SSL/TLS key file.</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20080714-1337-917.xml</guid></item><item><title>Drupal Site Stuck Offline? Here's How to Unlock It</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20080625-0207-658.xml</link><description>It is possible for an administrator to lock her- or himself out of Drupal using the Site Offline settings. This short howto explains how to unlock the site by editing the database.</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20080625-0207-658.xml</guid></item><item><title>Drupal 6 on Mac OS X: The Secret is MAMP</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20080617-1444-16.xml</link><description>I was surprised to discover that the OS X version of PHP does not include the GD library. I've also been disheartened by the disjointedness of the Mac OS AMP stack. So when Drupal 6wouldn't install, I took the opportunity to try out an alternative: MAMP.</description><guid>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20080617-1444-16.xml</guid></item><item><title>OpenCms Presentation Slides</title><link>http://aleph-null.tv/go.php?doc=20080603-0001-889.xml</link><description>Matt Butcher gave one of the invited technical discussions at OpenCms Days 2008. While Alkacon will be publishing PDF versions of the presentations on their site, we have posted an OpenCms module version of Matt's presentation. 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