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How to Upload Flash f4v Video with WordPress

I had an issue with the WordPress 3.0+ video uploader while trying to upload Flash Video files with the extension f4v. Upon attempting to load a flash f4v video file with the WordPress video uploader the following error message would be thrown, “File type does not meet security guidelines.”. The ultimate fix is to add the [...]

The IP Range 204.13.201.0/26 Belongs to Trustwave Holdings

You’ll notice the IP range 204.13.201.0/26 scanning your system. This IP address belongs to Trustwave Holdings and is part of their TrustKeeper PCI Vulnerability Scan as part of your PCI DSS compliance services from Trustwave. TrustWave hanldes PCI Compliance for Wells Fargo Merchant Account holders. Incoming search terms:204 13 201 0/26 ip rangewells fargo pci [...]

Wishlist – A Method to Pre-Approve and Track Credit Card Transactions

The issue: A business using a credit card doing business with a relatively small number of vendors wanting to first avoid credit card fraud (stolen numbers) and secondly wanting to easily track down the offending business. The idea: The business would like to approve particular vendors to use the credit card with number 0000-0000-0000-0000 with [...]

MySQL for Updating WordPress Post URLs

Sometimes you’ll need to update post and page urls when going from a development environment to production, or more simply when going from one domain to the next. If you have many (10s to 100s), and you will have that if the WP snapshots have been run, then you’ll want to update them all easily. [...]

MySQL Config Examples

I recently was on the search for a few examples of active MySQL configuration files (my.cnf). It’s always nice to see someone else’s production version of a configuration file and during this search I realized that not a lot of examples of MySQL config files were to be found on the internet. The first place [...]

List of Comparison Shopping Engines (CSE)

Below is a list of Comparison Shopping Engines (CSEs) which we had compiled during previous research. The definition of a Comparison Shopping Engine from Internet.Com’s Webopedia: Shopping search engines that compare the prices on searched-for products at various online stores. While most comparison-shopping engines do not offer the merchandise themselves, some may earn commissions when [...]

Essential WordPress Plugins

This post is a running tab of what we at Kliky.Com consider essential WordPress Plugins. These WordPress Plugins are essential in that they should be included in every new WordPress installation we spin up. Below is our ever-updated list of plugins which should be included in every launch: All in One SEO Pack This plugin [...]

Gmail Phishing Attack – A Gift of Spam From Gmail

At 5:46AM the morning of May 19, 2010 I received an email from a client’s Gmail address (the address used in from/senders). The contents of the email tipped me off that it was probably the result of an earlier Gmail phishing attack (and that my client was not in fact shopping at snnsn.com). I did [...]

How to View Visits Hourly in Google Analytics

How to View Visits Hourly in Google Analytics

There are many out there who believe Google Analytics does not provide hourly reporting in their traffic reports. The main question is if Google Analytics provides hourly statistics or traffic reports broken down by hour for a particular day. With the help of an existing post from Get Satisfaction titled, “In Google Analytics is there [...]

11 Interesting Links I Found This Week

Here’s a list of 11 interesting links I found browsing the Web this week. I send them to myself over multiple formats throughout the week and towards the end of each (April 14th) try and record them in these blog posts. Take a look below and I hope you find them as interesting as I [...]