Chovy’s Blog

Google Code Search Released

Thu, October 5, 2006 — Category: Linux, Open Source, Development

Finally, Google has released a code search that enables you to search through source code.
Similar to koders.com and others.
I haven’t seen too much of my own publical GPL code in here, but it’s a start.
The question is: Can I search for special characters?

Finally, Google has released a code search that enables you to search through source code.

Similar to koders.com and others.

I haven’t seen too much of my own publical GPL code in here, but it’s a start.

The question is: Can I search for special characters?

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Continous Directory Submission Partnership - October Special

Thu, October 5, 2006 — Category: Marketing, Development

Tired of wasting time digging for relavant directories and submitting forms?
I will submit your site on a regular basis for a low monthly fee.
I will provide a monthly report of link submission results for an ongoing rate of $100/month.
The number varies. I go through a large list - around 800 to 1000 to start (depending […]

Tired of wasting time digging for relavant directories and submitting forms?

I will submit your site on a regular basis for a low monthly fee.
I will provide a monthly report of link submission results for an ongoing rate of $100/month.

The number varies. I go through a large list - around 800 to 1000 to start (depending on the category) and weed out the ones that do not accept free links. Of course if you’re willing to front a budget I can include various pay sites as well.

Once the initial submitting is done, I continuously watch for new sites.

The main advantages are that I do it manually (by hand - me personally), I make sure it is submitted to the proper category - which is benefit over automated software, and I keep a record and status of whether it’s been approved, pending or rejected, so as not to duplicate submissions.

Like I said, this deal is meant for people who have better things to do with their time, as I’ve developed a rather quick way to gather the data I need and submit in a timely fashion - while still retaining the human element.

As for the number of links ongoing, it depends on how many new directories get discovered and passed on down the chain to me. My best guess is approximately 100 per week.

If $50 at sitepoint still sounds like a better deal you, then go for it. I’m looking for people who want personal attention and possibly develop an ongoing relationship, seo consulting, and web development expertise for their site. I would be discussing techniques, new strategies, etc. over the phone on a weekly basis.

Visit Utuxia Consulting for more advertising specials.

You can reach Anthony Ettinger by email: anthony@chovy.com or phone: +1-408-656-2473 (9am-6pm PST).

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HTML Entities and Special Characters Table

Thu, September 7, 2006 — Category: Development

Quick post about a an HTML Entities Reference page I found.

I’ve been developing for quite awhile, and haven’t found an official HTML entities list sanctioned by the W3C until recently.

The official list of HTML entities and special characters presented in a nice table by codes from the W3C.

It’s worthy to note that the 2nd column is probably the version you want to use if you’re ever going to use XHTML or XML in your applications - as XML only supports ', &, and &quote;, I got an error today when using — instead of —, prompting me to dig a little deeper for an official resource.

Use the HTML Entity Escaping form to auto-convert special characters in your markup to HTML entities..

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