Thursday, August 28, 2014

How to read Mac OS HFS drives in Windows for free - PC Advisor

How to read Mac OS HFS drives in Windows for free - PC Advisor: How to read Mac OS HFS drives in Windows for free
Access and copy files from a Mac-formatted hard disk on a Windows PC
By Jim Martin | PC Advisor | 12 July 12
In general, Macs and PCs play fairly nicely together. Most file types work on both platforms, and both will talk to each other across a network.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Find broken links on your site with Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM)

Find broken links on your site with Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM): Description

Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM) checks Web sites for broken links. Link verification is done on "normal" links, images, frames, plug-ins, backgrounds, local image maps, style sheets, scripts and java applets. It displays a continously updated list of URLs which you can sort by different criteria. A report can be produced at any time.
Additional features:

Simple, no-frills user-interface
Can re-check broken links (useful for temporary network errors)
Simple report format, can also be e-mailed
Executable file smaller than 1MB
Supports SSL websites ("https:// ")
Partial testing of ftp, gopher and mail URLs
Detects and reports redirected URLs
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html - Favicon not showing up in Google Chrome - Stack Overflow

html - Favicon not showing up in Google Chrome - Stack Overflow: I read a bunch of different entries till I finally found a solution that worked for my scenario (ASP.NET MVC4 project).

Instead of using the filename "favicon.ico" for my icon, I renamed it to something else, ie "myIcon.ico". Then I just used exactly what Domi posted:




And this worked!

It's not a caching issue because I tested this with Fiddler - a request for favicon never occurred, even if I cleared my cache "From the beginning of time". I believe it's just some odd bug with chrome?