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After returning home this night I had a look at my web stats which are running on Cinnamon; an open-source web statistics engine that I am developing. According to Cinnamon, the number of visits has tripled during the last day while 7 visitors were online! Initially, I thought that my latest commits made […]

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AJAX Cross Domain Proxy

It is well known that cross domain AJAX requests (XMLHTTPRequest) are not permitted due to security reasons. Numerous workarounds exist such as cross domain JSON and Flash but some of them are not suitable for every single case. For instance, cross domain JSON assumes that remote server is able not only to serve JSON but to include […]

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Clickable date 1.0

Finally, after a couple of weeks waiting I got the approval for hosting one of my WordPress plugins in the official repository. It’s been a while since I have prepared the first major version of “Clickable date” plugin but I was waiting for this moment to publish it!

In brief, this version aims to make things much easier for you guys since it is no […]

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Featured on CSSMania

My latest design (see www.cablenet.com.cy) has been featured today on CSSMania gallery. It’s been a while since I have stopped watching such CSS galleries on a daily basis but I was very pleased to find out that one my designs was featured on CSSMania. This my first design that has been featured in any of the CSS galleries and […]

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Bythos: visualising oceanographic data

The last few years me and my fiancee have been working on a very interesting project. A project which I had the opportunity to watch it grow into something big and very important. The project was formerly known as CyCliDB which stands for Cyprus Climatological Database. Later on, since the aims and the capabilities of the project changed into something more global we gave it the name Bythos; a greek […]

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