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Happy Holidays

Thursday, December 25. 2003

Happy Holidays to all! I hope you all find yourselves, your friends, and your family in good spirits. I hope that for each of you the next year proves better than the year that has past.

Merry Christmas!
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Happy Holidays

Thursday, December 25. 2003

Happy Holidays to all! I hope you all find yourselves, your friends, and your family in good spirits. I hope that for each of you the next year proves better than the year that has past.

Merry Christmas!
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Waste a day

Wednesday, December 24. 2003

If you ever want to waste a day of your life, go buy a D-Link DWL-520 WiFi PCI card from your local Best Buy and try to get it running under Linux. It seems like an easy enough task, there are plenty of good resources which provide drivers for the PRISM2/2.5/3 chipset (the one the DWL claims to run on).

The reality however, is much harder to both find and comprehend... here's why:

  • DWL-520 != DWL-520

    Seems strange, but true. In fact, there are five different versions of the DWL-520 labeled A through E respectively. Versions A, B and E all use the prism 2/2.5 chipset while versions C and D use something that is unique and incompatible.

  • Where's the firmware?

    Okay, so let's assume you lucked out and purchased an older DWL-520 from the A, B era... if you did so, chances are you're probably reading this via WiFi right now. However, if you were one of the unfortunate chumps like yours truly, you purchased the newest version E from your local computer store. This doesn't seem like a big deal, except one little detail -- Version E doesn't seem to have a flash firmware. You see, in all other DWL-520 models the card comes equiped with the necessary firmware already in flash ram to make the device run. However, for reasons that I can't even comprehend, the DWL-520E does not. In fact, as near as I can tell it doesn't come with a Flash chip at all. Instead, the driver is expected to load the firmware from disk on every boot... why? I have no idea.. What I do know however is that there isn't a Prism2/2.5 driver that does this for Linux (as no other Prism card seems to do this, either).


So what does this all mean? Well, it means I wasted 7 hrs of my time because I was too stubborn to just buy a new card (when I knew it worked in Windows). It also means that unless you are buying a DWL-520 version A or B... something you can't even tell from the packaging as it doesn't appear to have changed in the entire product's life... you are simply wasting your time.

Get your act together D-Link, this is just crap.
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Waste a day

Wednesday, December 24. 2003

If you ever want to waste a day of your life, go buy a D-Link DWL-520 WiFi PCI card from your local Best Buy and try to get it running under Linux. It seems like an easy enough task, there are plenty of good resources which provide drivers for the PRISM2/2.5/3 chipset (the one the DWL claims to run on).

The reality however, is much harder to both find and comprehend... here's why:

  • DWL-520 != DWL-520

    Seems strange, but true. In fact, there are five different versions of the DWL-520 labeled A through E respectively. Versions A, B and E all use the prism 2/2.5 chipset while versions C and D use something that is unique and incompatible.

  • Where's the firmware?

    Okay, so let's assume you lucked out and purchased an older DWL-520 from the A, B era... if you did so, chances are you're probably reading this via WiFi right now. However, if you were one of the unfortunate chumps like yours truly, you purchased the newest version E from your local computer store. This doesn't seem like a big deal, except one little detail -- Version E doesn't seem to have a flash firmware. You see, in all other DWL-520 models the card comes equiped with the necessary firmware already in flash ram to make the device run. However, for reasons that I can't even comprehend, the DWL-520E does not. In fact, as near as I can tell it doesn't come with a Flash chip at all. Instead, the driver is expected to load the firmware from disk on every boot... why? I have no idea.. What I do know however is that there isn't a Prism2/2.5 driver that does this for Linux (as no other Prism card seems to do this, either).


So what does this all mean? Well, it means I wasted 7 hrs of my time because I was too stubborn to just buy a new card (when I knew it worked in Windows). It also means that unless you are buying a DWL-520 version A or B... something you can't even tell from the packaging as it doesn't appear to have changed in the entire product's life... you are simply wasting your time.

Get your act together D-Link, this is just crap.
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Tidy in PHP 5

Thursday, December 18. 2003

I am happy to announce that tidy 2.0 will be available in PHP 5 starting with the upcoming Beta 3 release of PHP. Tidy 2.0 is a major step forward, allowing developers to parse multiple documents at once, have their output automatically validated and repaired through output buffering, and offers a much more robust syntax then previous versions. Although I haven't had time to document tidy 2.0 yet, it's basic functionality has not changed from 1.0. The single biggest difference is the introduction of object resources that allow you to handle multiple documents at once:


$a = tidy_parse_file("http://www.coggeshall.org/");
tidy_clean_repair($a);
echo tidy_get_error_buffer($a);
echo tidy_get_output($a);


Along side these improvements is a object-based interface for tidy:


$a = new tidy();
$a->parse_file("http://www.coggeshall.org/");
$a->clean_repair();

echo $a->error_buf;
echo $a;


If desired, the syntax can also be mixed (although not recommended):


$a = tidy_parse_file("http://www.coggeshall.org/");
$a->clean_repair();

echo tidy_get_error_buffer($a);
echo $a;


For those of you who can't wait for Beta 3 to be released, tidy 2.0 can also be found in it's usual home in the PECL repository.

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Tidy in PHP 5

Thursday, December 18. 2003

I am happy to announce that tidy 2.0 will be available in PHP 5 starting with the upcoming Beta 3 release of PHP. Tidy 2.0 is a major step forward, allowing developers to parse multiple documents at once, have their output automatically validated and repaired through output buffering, and offers a much more robust syntax then previous versions. Although I haven't had time to document tidy 2.0 yet, it's basic functionality has not changed from 1.0. The single biggest difference is the introduction of object resources that allow you to handle multiple documents at once:


$a = tidy_parse_file("http://www.coggeshall.org/");
tidy_clean_repair($a);
echo tidy_get_error_buffer($a);
echo tidy_get_output($a);


Along side these improvements is a object-based interface for tidy:


$a = new tidy();
$a->parse_file("http://www.coggeshall.org/");
$a->clean_repair();

echo $a->error_buf;
echo $a;


If desired, the syntax can also be mixed (although not recommended):


$a = tidy_parse_file("http://www.coggeshall.org/");
$a->clean_repair();

echo tidy_get_error_buffer($a);
echo $a;


For those of you who can't wait for Beta 3 to be released, tidy 2.0 can also be found in it's usual home in the PECL repository.

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