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prettyPrint - javascript variable dumper
“prettyPrint” is an in-browser JavaScript “variable dumper” similar to ColdFusions’s cfdump. It enables you to print out an object of any type in table format for viewing during debugging sessions. In combination with Firebug, “prettyPrint” will make you the best-equipped JavaScript debugger on earth! (not guaranteed)
Some of its key features:
- Entirely independent. It requires NO StyleSheets or images.
- Handles infinitely nested objects.
- All native JavaScript types are supported plus DOM nodes/elements!
- Protects against circular/repeated references.
- Allows you to specify the depth to which the object will be printed.
- Better browser users benefit from gradient column-headers! Thanks to HTML5 and
CANVAS! - Allows low-level CSS customisation (if such a thing exists).
- Fully validated with JSLint!
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Saturday, June 6, 2009 - Design
Create Your Own Manga-Style Avatar Online for Free
FaceYourManga is a Flash Web Application that allows you to create an Avatar for yourself or your friends in an absolutely free, easy and quick way.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009 - Magento
State of Magento - keynotes
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Saturday, May 9, 2009 - portalZINE DEV
Openfire 3.6.4 gets released
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Magento Commerce - Upgrade 1.0.19870 to 1.3.1
Normally upgrading from Magento 1.0.19870 to 1.3.1 should be no problem, as Magento takes care of all the required table changes. I mostly faced script timeouts on the server in the past, which broke the upgrade process and turned the installation unusable.
I have switched to upgrading customer databases on a local installation, as that allows me to workaround timeouts and prepare databases for the upgrade.
Before upgrading an installation, you should also delete any content that can be recreated by Magento again. Logs, price rule caches .... can all be deleted, as the system can generate those again.
Really sad how everyone needs to piece those things together, as the Magento Community Knowledge Base is mostly outdated and many hints are buried deep inside the forums.
Currently working my way through a huge Magento 1.0.19870 database and will comment on my success once everything works.
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I have switched to upgrading customer databases on a local installation, as that allows me to workaround timeouts and prepare databases for the upgrade.
Before upgrading an installation, you should also delete any content that can be recreated by Magento again. Logs, price rule caches .... can all be deleted, as the system can generate those again.
Really sad how everyone needs to piece those things together, as the Magento Community Knowledge Base is mostly outdated and many hints are buried deep inside the forums.
Currently working my way through a huge Magento 1.0.19870 database and will comment on my success once everything works.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009 - 

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