mod_perl & session ids

I’ve been trying out a few things in mod_perl just recently, getting together a small basic framework that handles sessions and generates an entire site (apart from images) from a bunch of Perl modules. It’s a lot harder than I thought it would be but I’ve got the basic code working now.
Next step is security of session data.

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Harry Potter (again)

Well, the latest book in the Harry Potter series has been out for a few days. I actually heard about it in a podcast I was listening to on Saturday morning (16th July) whilst on my way to Tesco for some groceries. I went into Tesco and right in front of the entrance was a huge pallet full of copies of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince being sold for a mere £7.97. I was going to order a copy from Amazon but figured since I was there anyway and it was quite a reasonable price I might as well get it from Tesco.

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Targetted advertising

Thought I’d put my Google Adsense code into a couple of my old web games to see what they come up with…
Rock, Paper, Scissors – a web version of the classic game.
Throw a snowball – Seasonal script that lets you throw snowballs at people over email.
The adverts on the rock paper scissors page were for wrapping paper and the snowball ads appear to be for a C/C++ programming service and an online shoe shop.

Comment spam

It’s been a few weeks now since the last comment was posted. Either the changes I made to the comment system have broken the whole lot, or else it’s defeated the spammers finally. Hopefully it’s the latter option!
Wish I could remember what I did to the comment system!

Trip to Skegness

We decided, rather spur of the moment, to go to the beach on Sunday afternoon and ended up going to Skegness since we’d never been there before.
Beach at Skegness
Not a bad beach really – it was quite quiet considering it was a pleasant Sunday afternoon. I was expecting there to be more kids around.