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PARTS AND MATERIALS Four 6 volt batteriesOperational amplifier, model 1458 recommended (Radio Shack catalog # 276-038)One 10 kΩ potentiometer, linear taper (Radio Shack catalog # 271-1715)Two capacitors, 0.1 µF each, non-polarized (Radio Shack catalog # 272-135)Two 100 kΩ resistorsThree 1 MΩ resistors Just about any operational amplifier model will work fine for this integrator experiment, but I'm specifying the model 1458 over the 353 because the 1458 has much higher input bias currents. Normally, high input bias current is a bad characteristic for an op-amp to have in a precision DC amplifier circuit (and especially an integrator circuit!). However, I want the bias current to be high in order that its bad effects may be exaggerated, and so that you will learn one method of cou
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mPower Technologies (link: http://mpower-tech.com), the developer of mPower Integrator, announces release 7.0 of its popular mPower Integrator GIS solution.
mPower Integrator is a geographic information portal product for intranet and Internet data distribution. A completely wizard-based GIS portal with user based distribution and rights creations. “The Integrator product allows our clients to build customized applications based on individual needs without increasing the demands on their IT staff or hiring outside resources. End users can interact with the data they are familiar with and easily create their own queries, reports, buffers, and zoom-to’s, with their data,” stated David Falk of mPower.
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If you're using the Digg Integrator plugin be advised that I'm releasing a small bug fix tonight. I had originally intended to include a small tracking widget in the plugin to let me see what sites it had been installed on.
I never really finished developing that portion of the code and ultimately abandoned the idea. Unfortunately a remnant of the test code got left behind and had an unforseen side effect - it's basically causing a linkback that Technorati can read.
There are two ways to fix this. Either download the plugin again (it's got the old code removed and is now ready for use) or you can edit the plugin directly. The offending code is on lines 269 AND line 294. Just remove the linked image that traces back to this site.
The updated plugin can be found here.
If you have anymore questions just leave a comment here.
Hey folks - just wanted to offer up something for anyone using my digg Integrator plugin. If you're currently using my plugin on your WordPress blog please let me know. I'm going to be starting a list of all the sites using the plugin and would love to offer up free links to any sites that have the plugin running.
This will give me a chance to see how people are integrating the plugin into their own blogs as well as give me the ability to see how the plugin is doing out in the wild. Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you all.
As of this posting the plugin has been downloaded 40ish times in the past few days so I'd also like to invite any feedback from any of the folks using my plugin.
Earlier today I found and fixed a few bugs as well. They've been fixed in the current download so feel free to grab version 2.0.2 now.
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A new version of my digg Integrator plugin is now available. It takes full advantage of the new Digg Java Buttons recently introduced by Digg.
Besides taking advantage of both of the Digg Java Buttons it also still uses the original Digg buttons introduced by the Digg designers about a year ago. You can find the plugin at the official digg Integrator page.
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Tomorrow afternoon I'm hoping to release a new version of the digg Integrator WordPress plugin that I put together a few months back. What I've done (after having learned a lot more about php) is to rebuild the plugin from the ground up.
In this new version I think I've zeroed out the possibility for "false positives" caused by some of Digg's category pages. I've also managed to cut down the file size and clean up some of the HTML markup that was included.
If you're using the digg Integrator plugin, or have in the past, please drop me any concerns you might have. I've done my best to keep up with bugs over the past several months but there haven't been many bug reports. As I said, I'll be releasing the new version tomorrow so please let me know now so I can address any problems before the new version.
Thanks,
I've gotten a few Comments recently from new Digg Integrator Users and thought it would be a good time to call out.
If you're using the Digg Integrator plugin please leave a comment here sharing your experiences. I'm especially interested in hearing from anyone having bug issues or experiencing some sort of unexpected results.
Actually - if the plugin is working well for you I'd love to hear that as well.
Just leave a comment on this thread.
Thanks.
I’ve done some work checking out digg Integrator with WordPress 2.1 and everything appears to be working well.
If you’ve upgraded to WordPress 2.1 and begin experiencing any issues with the digg Integrator plugin please let me know.
I recently was notified about a bug which affects the digg Integrator plugin.
This bug does not appear to be related to the digg Integrator code! It appears to be resulting from the JavaScript hosted by digg. I have not yet confirmed this but I have left a message on the “bug report” seciont of digg’s site.
If you, or your users, are running IE6 then the JavaScript does not work properly. Rather than browsing to digg and incrementing the story’s count the browser will travel to URL “javascript:null()” which does absolutely nothing.
I’ve confirmed that this issue exists and I’ve also confirmed that it has nothing to do with the digg Integrator code. If you visit other pages that use a JavaScript button, based on the digg API, the same problem arises. Things work fine in FireFox but not in IE6. I haven’t checked IE7 yet but I’ll be sure too soon.
If you see this, and have any suggestions or would like to contact me about i