cPanel/WHM Invalid License File

Upon returning to work today to a unexpectedly broken PHP script that uses the cPanel API to obtain a list of cPanel accounts, I logged into WebHost Manager and was presented with an Invalid License File error. A little research turned up a few possibilities: invalid hostname resolution, bad system time, license IP address binding,

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decaptcha – PHP CAPTCHA image decoder

This is a CAPTCHA decoder written in PHP for bypassing CAPTCHA SPAM protection features. This is a little unique in that the script generates the character pixel maps automatically from a list of supplied fonts and a character set. The decoder extracts characters from the CAPTCHA image and searches the pixel maps for a match.

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Sacrificing Power for Usability

Any developer who has tangled with a Web app demanding lot of interface flexibility and options has had the added challenge of presenting an advanced interface in an intuitive fashion. User behavior can be hard to predict, but the Internet has been evolving long enough to identify a lot of habits that we as interface

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Why are Webmasters losers and hacks?

Webmaster bloat is at an all time high. Web design isn’t rocket science, and with the tools readily available anyone with an Internet connection, Photoshop, and a text editor can stake their claim. The obvious result of this saturation is a reduced level of quality, trust, and accountability in the market.

A skilled Web developer faces

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Trademark infringement law: The eight-part test

Trademark law has an eight part test to determine if two marks are confusingly similar. You always want to be on the look out for anecdotal evidence or any evidence of actual confusion. The 8 part test includes the balancing of the following factors, no one being controlling:

  1. Strength of the priority mark: The stronger the

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Question Cloud

A growing cloud of questions. Feel free to post your own. :)

What is Web 2.0? What is SEO? How do I improve CTR? How much do Webmasters earn?

   

Naming your Web site, business or product

Anyone who has ever registered a domain, named a product or business, or otherwise had to come up with a suitable, catchy name for something, knows how hard it can be to find a unique and catchy name.

Some names have almost nothing to do with the actual product or service they represent, and are just

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What is Ajax?

The question is asked time and time again, and not always clear even to those who are working with Ajax!

The term Ajax is short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It was coined in 2005 by Jesse James Garrett. Ajax is not a specific programming language or technology. Ajax is a Web development technique. Ajax brings

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Why everybody should care about content

I feel inspired to post this blog as a reminder to all those Webmasters who think they can get away with neglecting not only useful and relevant content, but allowing obvious spelling and grammatical errors in some very important places.

Content development and authoring is vital for nearly any Web site. Many Web sites thrive on

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WebMarketEdge Internet Marketing & SEO Blog

WebMarketEdge invites you to explore the depths of Internet marketing, SEO, and earning money on the Web with the WebMarketEdge Internet Marketing & SEO blog. WebMarketEdge is a team of supercharged alien psychics, visiting this planet to spread our vast knowledge of Internet marketing and SEO to the masses. Okay, they’re really just Web professionals

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