Archive for May, 2009

Why crossdomain.xml is even more than a good thing

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

For a long time I couldn’t really understand what crossdomain.xml is for. Today, after finishing one the Flex projects I finally figured it out. At least one of two reasons. About 4 years ago Martijn de Visser described one of them – defending your internal network from the attacks. But there is another way reason why crossdomain.xml [...]

Adobe and feeds.adobe.com team, please accept my apology

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

It’s been a long time since I last blogged, I’ve been on holiday and following week was kind of busy. It turned out that in my last post, Thank you Adobe for removing me from feeds.adobe.com, I accused Adobe/feeds.adobe.com team of doing something that never happened. As johnb and Big Mad Kev pointed out the [...]

Thank you Adobe for removing me from feeds.adobe.com

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Update: it turned out that removal of my blog from feeds.adobe.com was caused by a failure of the site’s database. I have published a blog post Adobe and feeds.adobe.com team, please accept my apology explaining what exactly happened. I have to say I am really disappointed with this move. I really did not expected that. [...]

Windows 7 Release Candidate – first look

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Today I got my hands on fresh Windows 7 RC so I decided to give it a shot. I installed it on VirtualBox 2.2, VM with 1GB of RAM and I have to admit, I am impressed. There is no visible changes in the UI, the only thing that’s changed is the installer, it is really [...]