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  • Websites made ​​with MediaSPIP

    2 mai 2011, par

    This page lists some websites based on MediaSPIP.

  • MediaSPIP Core : La Configuration

    9 novembre 2010, par

    MediaSPIP Core fournit par défaut trois pages différentes de configuration (ces pages utilisent le plugin de configuration CFG pour fonctionner) : une page spécifique à la configuration générale du squelettes ; une page spécifique à la configuration de la page d’accueil du site ; une page spécifique à la configuration des secteurs ;
    Il fournit également une page supplémentaire qui n’apparait que lorsque certains plugins sont activés permettant de contrôler l’affichage et les fonctionnalités spécifiques (...)

  • Creating farms of unique websites

    13 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP platforms can be installed as a farm, with a single "core" hosted on a dedicated server and used by multiple websites.
    This allows (among other things) : implementation costs to be shared between several different projects / individuals rapid deployment of multiple unique sites creation of groups of like-minded sites, making it possible to browse media in a more controlled and selective environment than the major "open" (...)

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  • smoothstreamingenc : Try writing a manifest when opening the muxer

    6 octobre 2012, par Martin Storsjö

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  • When opening a background tab in Safari (i.e., Flash SWF doesn’t load + start), begin delayed ExternalInterface time-out ("Getting impatient, still waiting for Flash...") after window is focused. Previously was not timing out.

    27 mai 2012, par Scott Schiller

    m script/soundmanager2-jsmin.js m script/soundmanager2-nodebug-jsmin.js m script/soundmanager2-nodebug.js m script/soundmanager2.js When opening a background tab in Safari (i.e., Flash SWF doesn’t load + start), begin delayed ExternalInterface time-out ("Getting impatient, still waiting for (...)

  • The Fastest Way To Learn Assembly Language

    4 septembre 2011, par Multimedia Mike — Programming

    I saw an old StackOverflow thread linked from Hacker News asking how to whether it’s worthwhile to learn assembly language and how to go about doing so. I’d like to take a stab at the last question.

    The fastest way to learn an assembly language is to reverse engineer something. Seriously, start with something that you know (like a C program that you wrote yourself) and take it apart. The good news is that assembly language is very simple and you will get a lot of practice in a short amount of time with RE.

    So here’s how you do it :

    • Take a simple program in C and build it with your tool chain, whether GNU gcc on Linux, Xcode on Mac, or MSVC on Windows. Also, make sure to turn on debugging symbols during compilation (this will help annotate the disassembly).
    • On Linux, use objdump : objdump -d program_binary
    • On Mac, use otool : otool -tV program_binary
    • On Windows : I admit, I’m a bit fuzzy on this one– I’m quite certain there’s a standard MSVC tool that prints the assembly listing.

    Anyway, look at the disassembled code and find the main() function. Work from there. Whatever the first instruction is, look it up on Google. You’ll likely find various CPU manuals that will explain the simple operation of the instruction. Look up the next unfamiliar instruction, then the next. Trust me, you’ll become an ASM expert in no time.

    Good luck !