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Makeitcomplete.com has completed the development on misscyfairhouston.com

In a little more than a couple days we have helped the Cy-Fair Chamber of Commerce launch a web site for the Miss Cy-Fair Houston Pageant.  We developed this site using Drupal.  With some graphics work form Logo Origins to help match the printed materials and ads already submitted to press we teamed for excellent [...]

Advanced User

The advanced user module allows the filtering of users based on the user.module fields and optionally the profile.module fields. The fields available for filtering can be configured using the module settings. Eg. Site admin may search through 1000s of users to display all users who have not accessed their account.
Once the group of users with [...]

Auto Delete Content In Drupal

I have a client that wants to have content posted on his site automatically deleted when it reaches 30 days.  His site is built using Drupal and using the hook_cron() will let the scheduled cron job process the node deletions.
I created a Drupal module and in the .module file added function profeng_cron() as the hook [...]

I am still seeing my deleted email in Horde

The default option in the Horde email client is to display the deleted messages.  There is a link in the upper rigth corner of the page that says hide deleted.  Click it and the deleted messages will be hidden from view.
Horde has other options for treating deleted messages that include putting the deleted items in [...]

Publishing iCal Calendar to webDav Server

Well I got a wild hair up my butt and started thinking about publishing my calendar to the internet and had some ideas about what I wanted to do.
I have plenty of web calendar options installed on the server but this was not really what I wanted.  I also have mobile.me from Apple and this [...]

Another Site Published

I just completed the development on another site.  This site would fit into the category of Internet Blight.  Virtual Blight is a syndrome that appears on the Internet where sites go untouched for years and the content starts looking like a rundown neighborhood where doorways are broken, window panes broken, riff-raft is hanging around and [...]