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	<title type="text">Jason Fisch</title>
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	<updated>2009-02-07T19:38:52Z</updated>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[ReCaptcha, Great Tool&#8230; Poor Documentation&#8230;]]></title>
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		<updated>2009-02-07T19:38:52Z</updated>
		<published>2009-02-07T19:28:52Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Technology" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Web Design" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="computers" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="web form" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[So I needed to install a Captcha into a static HTML web form, simple right? Not really&#8230;
The first step was researching and finding the best tool, this was easy, I went with the most popular&#8230; ReCaptcha. So I started the integration to only find the worst documentation. Although the tool is great, lots of documentation, [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2009/02/07/recaptcha-great-tool-poor-documentation/"><![CDATA[<p>So I needed to install a Captcha into a static HTML web form, simple right? Not really&#8230;</p>
<p>The first step was researching and finding the best tool, this was easy, I went with the most popular&#8230; ReCaptcha. So I started the integration to only find the worst documentation. Although the tool is great, lots of documentation, there was nothing on how to do the most basic integration that 90% of users will do. How do you integrate it into a HTML web form?</p>
<p>So I tried on my own, for hours, even searched the Internet to find the worst; many people were having the same issue as I with no answer available. So how do you integrate the tool into a HTML web form while using the HTML web form action command? Glad I could find the answer in a few hours, hopefully this will save you from that&#8230;</p>
<p>Unfortunately I do not have the time to list a whole tutorial, however here is a link to the site that helped me and a quick step by step.</p>
<p>The site that helped, THANK YOU!!!: <a href="http://inko9nito.wordpress.com/2007/12/12/installing-recaptcha-with-php" class="extlink">http://inko9nito.wordpress.com/2007/12/12/installing-recaptcha-with-php/</a></p>
<p>The step by step:<br />
(Assuming you are using a HTML form, with a PHP form processor)</p>
<p>1. Set you .htaccess file to allow PHP in a HTML document by adding the following command to the file:<br />
<code>AddType application/x-httpd-php .html </code><br />
2. Add code into the HTML form to display the CAPTCHA.<br />
3. Add code into (IMPORTANT) the beginning of the form processor to determine if an error with the CAPTCHA or to submit the form.<br />
    a. If form is correct, do nothing and form processor code will submit form.<br />
    b. If incorrect, code in beginning of form processor will either send you to an error page or back to form with an error displayed in the page.</p>
<p>That is the concept, and the link I provided should be able to explain how to do this whole process.</p>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[HUB One Years Old!]]></title>
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		<updated>2009-01-25T21:06:23Z</updated>
		<published>2009-01-25T20:00:01Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Business" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="erica" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="HUB" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Last night, my wife and I enjoyed a night out at the HUB&#8217;s One Year Anniversary celebration at the Grandview VIP Lounge in Poughkeepsie. The   HUB is an organization that represents the young professionals in the Hudson Valley and is involved in a lot of events in the area. Recently, I joined the [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2009/01/25/hub-one-years-old/"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://jfischweb.com/blog/photos/album/72157612936383847/HUBs-1-Year-Anniversary.html" class="tt-flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3108/3225515871_95ba567f1e_t.jpg" alt="" width="75" height="100" border="0" style="float: left;" /></a>Last night, my wife and I enjoyed a night out at the HUB&#8217;s One Year Anniversary celebration at the Grandview VIP Lounge in Poughkeepsie. The   HUB is an organization that represents the young professionals in the Hudson Valley and is involved in a lot of events in the area. Recently, I joined the community service committee and we worked this holiday to get presents donated to area hospitals for kids that were in the hospital during the holidays. The HUB is a great organization that is open to young professionals in the Hudson Valley region, feel free to visit there website for some more information on the group: <a href="http://www.thehubhv.com" class="extlink">The HUB of the Hudson Valley</a></p>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Back On&#8230;.]]></title>
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		<updated>2009-01-25T19:45:30Z</updated>
		<published>2009-01-25T19:45:30Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="General" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Business" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="erica" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I know it has been almost a year, but I am back, I hope&#8230; I am proud to say since I was on here last that I have gotten married to my beautiful wife, Erica. Erica has gotten accepted to and is now in PA school at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. I have been [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2009/01/25/back-on/"><![CDATA[<p>I know it has been almost a year, but I am back, I hope&#8230; I am proud to say since I was on here last that I have gotten married to my beautiful wife, Erica. Erica has gotten accepted to and is now in PA school at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. I have been pretty busy also with the business expanding and other commitments. With that said though, I should be back on a couple times a month, so stay tuned&#8230;.</p>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[NICE VACATION!!!]]></title>
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		<updated>2008-06-04T23:22:20Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-04T23:18:18Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="General" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="erica" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="hiking" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="outdoors" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Puerto Rico" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="vacation" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Sorry I  have not posted in a while, however things have been crazy. Erica has started her endeavor to SUNY Downstate Medical School to be a Physician&#8217;s Assistant (PA), the wedding is getting closer - just two months away, and I am very busy now with a bunch of projects with Fisch Internet Solutions. [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2008/06/04/nice-vacation/"><![CDATA[<p>Sorry I <a href="http://jfischweb.com/blog/photos/album/72157605401775839/Puerto-Rico-2008.html" class="tt-flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3266/2539556369_8011d8aee0_m.jpg" alt="The Davis Firefighting Family" style="border: 0px; padding: 3px; float: left;" width="240" height="191" /></a> have not posted in a while, however things have been crazy. Erica has started her endeavor to SUNY Downstate Medical School to be a Physician&#8217;s Assistant (PA), the wedding is getting closer - just two months away, and I am very busy now with a bunch of projects with Fisch Internet Solutions. However, through all the craziness, I do have to say we had a great vacation in Puerto Rico. </p>
<p>We stayed in the Normandie Hotel in Old San Juan which was pretty cool besides being stuck in an elevator, a bad meal, and a loud party right above us. We did get to see Fort El Morro and Old San Juan, a great time with lots of history. We went on a day tour of the el Yunque Rain Forest and then to the Luquillo Beach, a fun day trip with a hike and a swim - first time I got to see a tropical rain forest. Overall it was a great trip and I would recommend it to anyone, take a look at the pics in the photo gallery.</p>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[From the Internet to the Paper]]></title>
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		<updated>2008-02-25T22:27:28Z</updated>
		<published>2008-02-25T22:17:42Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Technology" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="backup" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="computers" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="hard-drives" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="newspaper" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="storage" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s day and age everyone is busy. I have realized that there may be some people who may be interested in my articles but may not read articles on the Internet. Maybe just too busy and the only time they read up on the news is on the train or maybe they just don&#8217;t [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2008/02/25/from-the-internet-to-the-paper/"><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s day and age everyone is busy. I have realized that there may be some people who may be interested in my articles but may not read articles on the Internet. Maybe just too busy and the only time they read up on the news is on the train or maybe they just don&#8217;t read stories on the Internet. Perhaps the business owner who would benefit from an article on backing up his business data on his PC, but only reads the paper because of his schedule. So that is just what I did, wrote an article in the local paper on the basics of backing up and it&#8217;s importance to both the consumer as well as the business.</p>
<p>One of the most shocking things I see in the field of technology consulting is the lack of disaster preparation. Even many businesses still have little to any backup solution. The article: <a class="extlink" href="http://pojonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080217/COLUMNISTS01/802170340/1003/BUSINESS">Technology: Prevent loss of data with backups</a>, was featured in the Poughkeepsie Journal (<a class="extlink" href="http://pojonews.com">PoJoNews.com</a>), the state&#8217;s oldest running newspaper. The article is a brief overview of what a business or even a home user can do to protect their data.</p>
<p>I plan to continue doing off line articles as well as the blog to keep businesses as well as the general consumer informed on various technology topics. I will also continue technical articles and try to even work on some off line technical articles. In any case, I will keep you posted.</p>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Centralized Storage]]></title>
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		<updated>2007-11-27T15:00:26Z</updated>
		<published>2007-11-25T22:12:50Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Technology" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="computers" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="hard-drives" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="storage" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="wireless-networks" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[   Ever try to pull up a file and then you find out it&#8217;s on your other computer? It is very frustrating when you have multiple computers and files spread over many of your computers. This too is often the case with many small businesses with 3-5 machines onsite. Many times to simplify [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2007/11/25/centralized-storage/"><![CDATA[<p>   Ever try to pull up a file and then you find out it&#8217;s on your other computer? It is very frustrating when you have multiple computers and files spread over many of your computers. This too is often the case with many small businesses with 3-5 machines onsite. Many times to simplify the operation, one machine will be used to hold all the information and the other computers will map a network drive to the machine in order to share the files. This machine is really acting as a makeshift server and is really the only option for a small business who is not ready to migrate to a server. </p>
<p>  With all the pressure on IT solution providers to provide solutions for homes and small businesses who are locked in this model, many IT companies are jumping into action to provide a solution. The solution its self is a very simple one, centralized storage. Many OEM&#8217;s are coming out with storage solutions that will be able to be accessed via the Internet or through a local network. Even Microsoft is jumping on board with it&#8217;s upcoming release of Microsoft Home Server. A platform that will manage this exact situation, allowing users to securely access their data centrally from an attached data storage medium through their local network or the Internet.</p>
<p>  Recently, Dell has just purchased EqualLogic for $1.4 billion, showing exactly how important this game is becoming. With such a large investment in a successful storage company by the big guy in home computer sales, we will begin to see Dell offering solutions to solve the problem. One such solution already in the works is desktops without hard drives who access a central data storage device which will act as a server managing all the data centrally. </p>
<p>  Of course the story can&#8217;t be all green pastures&#8230; There is always the issue of security. In an ever growing day and age that security is a growing concern in IT and personal data is at a prime, many are scarred to implement such a solution. Many people are afraid to place all of their data in a box that will be accessed by a separate devices or even the infamous cloud (Internet). I do agree that many people should be concerned, but it is no different than securing your computer. Although there is added risk since the data will always be accessed remotely, it will be ever critical to make sure the data is encrypted and protected by multiple levels of protection.</p>
<p>   I know we are really just talking about NAS (Network Attached Storage) here, but the importance is that it is starting to become mainstream even for the home user. I personally favor the centralized data model and I am happy to see OEMs and operating systems going towards the same model. It will be great in the next few years to migrate from having data spread all over to devices accessing centralized data devices. I am ready, are you?</p>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Can&#8217;t We All Just Get Along?]]></title>
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		<updated>2007-11-26T02:05:33Z</updated>
		<published>2007-09-29T13:09:48Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Technology" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="muni-wireless" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="net-neutrality" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="wireless-networks" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[More and more, buzz words like net neutrality, muni-wireless, convergence, are coming up. Why? Because of the need for convergence. We are at the tipping point of various technologies hitting their development phase of implementation to the end-user. All back-boned by wireless technology, we have now scene WWAN (satellite internet cards), muni-wireless (municipal wireless services), [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2007/09/29/cant-we-all-just-get-along/"><![CDATA[<p>More and more, buzz words like net neutrality, muni-wireless, convergence, are coming up. Why? Because of the need for convergence. We are at the tipping point of various technologies hitting their development phase of implementation to the end-user. All back-boned by wireless technology, we have now scene WWAN (satellite internet cards), muni-wireless (municipal wireless services), hybrid service phones (the ability of a cell phone to switch between a wireless internet signal and its primary phone signal), and VOIP (internet telephone). So how do these all come together and why is it important?</p>
<p>Think about it. In a perfect world there would be a wide area wireless coverage from a mutual system of WWAN, muni-wireless, and private wireless systems. Provided, all these systems provide neutrality (do not control the internet, allow for open access, as most people get the internet now), we will be on the right path. Then imagine that the cell phone carriers allow for your phones to use hybrid technology so that they will switch between the carrier signal and the internet based on a traffic demand? Then take that a step further, you have only one phone number. Based on a tree hierarchy, the call can be sent via VOIP to any device that you choose so that you can receive the call at multiple locations. Based on location of the device, you will receive the call from a multitude of signals. Pretty crazy stuff&#8230;</p>
<p>However I do not see this happening anytime soon. Although we see these technologies individually, we will never have convergence because everyone wants there own land with a castle they can be king in. Although a backbone of a free-market economy, I think everyone can still have a castle and work together. Just someone has to set up the meeting&#8230;.</p>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Never Trust a Truss, Bad Week For Our Safety Stand Down]]></title>
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		<updated>2007-11-26T02:05:57Z</updated>
		<published>2007-07-07T00:52:27Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Firefighting" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="lodd" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Unfortunately my first firefighting related post has to be about tragedy, however the dangers of our job are there everyday. As the nation mourns the death of 10 firefighters in one week, the fire industry can only look at it in shock. With an average of 100 firefighters honorably being laid to rest each year, [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2007/07/06/never-trust-a-truss-bad-week-for-our-safety-stand-down/"><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately my first firefighting related post has to be about tragedy, however the dangers of our job are there everyday. As the nation mourns the death of 10 firefighters in one week, the fire industry can only look at it in shock. With an average of 100 firefighters honorably being laid to rest each year, it was pretty hard to take in such a large number of deaths in such a short period of time. Not only so many firefighters died in one week, but it was &#8220;Safety Stand-Down Week&#8221;! A week that is supposed to be dedicated to practicing safety (17th-23rd) and to reflect on the dangers of the job so that incidents such as the one in Charlestown and FDNY never happen again. </p>
<p>As I read the article by Bobby Halton in Fire Engineering Magazine the month prior regarding the need to practice safety stand-down week, I can only imagine his reaction when news came out of the deaths of our nine brothers in South Carolina and brother in the FDNY. Although every death of one of our brothers is a very tragic event, these ten deaths are especially tragic. The FDNY firefighter, Daniel F. Pujdak, a member of Truck 146 of Brooklyn died when he fell four stories when preliminary reports state that he lost his footing when going over a parapet (large structure at the edge of the roof line, usually found on commercial structures for decoration). While the nine members of the Charlestown, SC Fire Department died of what preliminary reports are stating was a failure of the light weight construction of the building.</p>
<p>Every day it is getting more and more dangerous with fires burning hotter due to the use of synthetic materials that put off more BTUs coupled with the combination of cheaper building using light weight construction, mainly the truss.<a href="http://jfischweb.com/blog/photos/photo/594176920/The-Davis-Firefighting-Family.html" class="tt-flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1240/594176920_544c5618df_m.jpg" alt="The Davis Firefighting Family" style="border: 0px; padding: 3px; float: left;" width="240" height="191" /></a> Charlston, SC firefighters battled their commercial fire in a light-weight truss constructed commercial structure that failed in just 30 minutes! I know many brothers can remember back in the 1970s battling fires for hours in structures due to their solid heavy construction, however those days are over. I can only see our industry going towards fighting fires from the outside as long as there is no life hazard. It is just too dangers anymore, so as safety stand down week passes hopefully we have gotten a real good idea of the dangers of our job and just how dangerous it is fighting fires in light weight construction as well as what we interpret as just easily getting off a ladder. Hopefully these very tragic incidents will show us just how important is is to look at safety.</p>
<p> I can not say all was tragic this week, seeing my cousin graduating probie school! My cousin will join myself on Engine 33-12 and continue our family tradition of firefighting. As the lead instructor said at the ceremony, &#8220;Welcome to the greatest profession on earth&#8221; and this is by far still true. I just hope my brothers have a safe stand-down week and continue to stay safe. Remember: &#8220;Never Trust a Truss!&#8221;</p>
<p>My condolences go out to our ten brothers who have so tragically passed this past week:</p>
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<p><img src="/images/billhutchenson.jpg" alt="Bill Hutchenson" width="200px" /></p>
<p>Capt. William “Billy” Hutcheson, Age 48 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/mikebenke.jpg" alt="Mike Beneke" width="200px"/></p>
<p>Capt. Mike Benke, Age 49 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/louismulkey.jpg" alt="Louis Mulkey" width="200px" /></p>
<p>Capt. Louis Mulkey, Age 34 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/michaelfrench.jpg" alt="Mike French" width="200px" /></p>
<p>Assistant Engineer Michael French, Age 27 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/melvinchanpaign.jpg" alt="Melvin Champaign" width="200px" /></p>
<p>Firefighter Melvin Champaign, Age 46 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/markkelsey.jpg" alt="Mark Kelsey" width="200px"  /></p>
<p>Engineer Mark Kelsey, Age 40 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/brandonthompson.jpg" alt="Brandon Thompson" width="200px"  /></p>
<p>Firefighter Brandon Thompson, Age 27 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/earldrayton.jpg" alt="James Dryaton" width="200px"  /></p>
<p>Firefighter James Earl Drayton, Age 56 (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p><img src="/images/bradbaitly.jpg" alt="Brad Baitly" width="200px"  /></p>
<p>Engineer Bradford “Brad” Baity (Charleston, SC)</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/images/Daniel.jpg" alt="Daniel Pujdak" width="200px"  /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Daniel Pujdak, Age 23 (FDNY/ NYC, NY)</p>
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		<author>
			<name>bfdexp</name>
						<uri>http://www.jfischweb.com</uri>
					</author>
		<title type="html"><![CDATA[We Are Famous! Our area host the &#8220;Akon Kid Toss&#8221; concert]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/fisch/~3/pN5PFbx7tsM/" />
		<id>http://jfischweb.com/blog/2007/06/18/we-are-famous-our-area-host-the-akon-kid-toss-concert/</id>
		<updated>2007-11-26T02:06:12Z</updated>
		<published>2007-06-18T06:48:04Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="General" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="funny-stuff" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="music" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="youtube-videos" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I know I am pretty late on this one, but I have been pretty busy latley, what else is new. In any case as I am sure you have probably heard, since it has become national news, just down the street was the infamous concert with the &#8220;Akon Kid Toss&#8221; incident. The Dutchess Stadium (Home [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2007/06/18/we-are-famous-our-area-host-the-akon-kid-toss-concert/"><![CDATA[<p>I know I am pretty late on this one, but I have been pretty busy latley, what else is new. In any case as I am sure you have probably heard, since it has become national news, just down the street was the infamous concert with the &#8220;Akon Kid Toss&#8221; incident. The Dutchess Stadium (Home of the Hudson Valley Renegades, Class A minor leage team of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays) hosted the annual K104 Radio Station concert on June 2nd. The concert has been running for about 10 years now and features the top of the &#8220;Top 40&#8243; artist in music. This year one of the 7,000 kids who usually attend got the bright idea of throwing a bottle cap at famous Rapper/ R&#038;B artist Akon. The only thing is that he got a little more than he predicted in return, lol. Here is a couple of clips of the incident and some news clips of it:</p>
<p><strong>Crowd View of the Incident</strong><br />
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<p><strong>NYC News On the Scene</strong><br />
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		<author>
			<name>bfdexp</name>
						<uri>http://www.jfischweb.com</uri>
					</author>
		<title type="html"><![CDATA[A Great Way To Get Your RSS Feed On Your Static Website]]></title>
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		<id>http://jfischweb.com/blog/2007/06/12/a-great-way-to-get-your-rss-feed-on-your-static-website/</id>
		<updated>2007-11-26T02:06:22Z</updated>
		<published>2007-06-13T02:12:45Z</published>
		<category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="Web Design" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="css" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="java-script" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="rss" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="sem" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="seo" /><category scheme="http://jfischweb.com/blog" term="xml" />		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I know it has been a while and this blog is suppose to be mainly about web design, however as titled it is really about my life experiences as well as experiences with web design. So with that said, here is a web design topic that is pretty hot. RSS, Really Simple Syndication, is one [...]]]></summary>
		<content type="html" xml:base="http://jfischweb.com/blog/2007/06/12/a-great-way-to-get-your-rss-feed-on-your-static-website/"><![CDATA[<p>I know it has been a while and this blog is suppose to be mainly about web design, however as titled it is really about my life experiences as well as experiences with web design. So with that said, here is a web design topic that is pretty hot. RSS, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format)" class="extlink">Really Simple Syndication</a>, is one of those buzz Web 2.0 items that has even worked its way into the new windows (Vista). RSS is more or less a coding language that codes news stories in XML, <a  href="http://www.w3.org/XML/" class="extlink">eXtensible Markup Language</a>, so they can be dynamically implemented into web and  now desktop applications. In this technology error, it is critical to get the latest news at a moments notice. Now with RSS, people can encode a news feed for their business or organization and persons interested in that news can subscribe to the feed and get the news dynamically on there desktop with Vista or on their home page on Google. </p>
<p>This technology integrates perfectly with a dynamic website CMS, content management system, such as a blog. As you write a news story or blog post as I am at the moment and then publish it, most CMS systems such as Drupal or Word Press will use a plug-in, widget, to encode that post or entry in the sites RSS. Now instantly people can read the latest news and posts! The problem becomes with static websites that still are authored to this day, how can they play with this new hot dynamic technology. I ran into that very issue recently with one of my clients static website and found the answer with one of the best web resources there is: <a href="http://www.dynamicdrive.com/" class="extlink">Dynamic Drive DHTML</a>. There <a href="http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex18/rssdisplaybox/index.htm" class="extlink">RSS Display Box</a> is by far one of the best solutions I found to solve the problem. </p>
<p>The issue was how can I make a dynamic element with a static website? So I figured the easiest way to solve the problem was to have the dynamic element tell the static website what to do. By doing so I could have the news stories expressed dynamically through RSS and then use the Dynamic Drive Java-script to display that dynamic data solving the issue entirely. This new method of web design is known as AJAX or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX" class="extlink">Asynchronous JavaScript and XML</a>. More or less it integrates all of the popular web languages (Java-Script, XML, and XHTML (HTML) as well as CSS) to accomplish interactive and dynamic web 2.0 technologies in a usable and fast manor. With that said Dynamic Drive once again pulled through for me with this great code. </p>
<p>Of course I had to add in a couple of edits to cater to my needs. I am a web standards buff and in order to allow the news stories to display in a list, I would have to add in the UL or OL tags inside the Java Script it self. So if you too want a valid list heres how. First open up (outputbody.php). This is located in the rssbox folder and manages the templates that will display your feeds on your page. In this file you will have to add LI tags enclosing the template so that it generates the list :<br />
<code><br />
function outputbody($item, $template=""){<br />
            if ($template=="" || $template=="default"){ //DEFAULT TEMPLATE ?><br />
	    &lt;li> <span style="color: #FF6600">// Insert the list item to add each item as a list item</span><br />
	        &lt;DIV class=&#8221;rsscontainer&#8221;><br />
	             &lt;div class=&#8221;rsstitle&#8221;>&lt;a href=&#8221;&lt;?php echo $item->get_permalink(); ?>&#8221; class=&#8221;extlink&#8221;>&lt;?php echo $item->get_title(); ?>&lt;/a>&lt;/div><br />
	             &lt;div class=&#8221;rssdescription&#8221;>&lt;?php echo $item->get_description(); ?>&lt;/div><br />
	             &lt;div class=&#8221;rssdate&#8221;>&lt;?php echo $item->get_date(&#8217;d M Y g:i a&#8217;); ?>&lt;/div><br />
	         &lt;/DIV><br />
	   &lt;/li> <span style="color: #FF6600">// Insert the close tag for the list item after the RSS item template layout</span><br />
	   &lt;?<br />
           } //end default template<br />
</code></p>
<p>The the last thing you have to do is define either a UL or a OL for your list type in the page that controls the entire feed and template integration in the file called (main.php) also located in the rssbox folder. Here I created a small IF statement to trigger an echo command to insert the UL or OL tags depending which template is used in the outputitems function:</p>
<p><code><br />
      function outputitems(){<br />
               if ($template=="" || $template=="default") echo '&lt;ul>'; <span style="color: #FF6600">// Added in an IF statement to trigger an insert of a UL if the default template is used</span><br />
                       global $feed, $feednumber, $templatename;<br />
                       $max = $feed->get_item_quantity($feednumber);<br />
                       for ($x = 0; $x < $max; $x++){<br />
                       $item = $feed->get_item($x);<br />
                       outputbody($item, $templatename); //call custom outputbody() function<br />
                       }<br />
               if ($template==&#8221;" || $template==&#8221;default&#8221;) echo &#8216;&lt;/ul>&#8217;; <span style="color: #FF6600">// Added in another IF statement to trigger an insert of the close tag for the UL</span><br />
       }<br />
</code></p>
<p>There you go, simple as pie. A great way to get your dynamic RSS feed on your static web page with a little tweak. ENJOY&#8230;.</p>
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