For some time I have been looking at running WordPress on Microsoft SQL Server. Why do I want to go this way? Well it allows me to unify my backup / restoration strategies, reduce the services I have to provide, reduce my security exposure and leverage all my data in products I am more familiar with. This Step-By-Step Guide shows it can be done – but is it worth the risk?
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Centalised View of SharePoint ULS Log Files
Sharepoint log files are unique to each server in the farm. Most available parsers or viewers only able you to look at one server, and Involve opening the files directly or over UNC shares. I wanted a unified solution, so made a custom WebService per server to get the file list and their contents for me.
WordPress 2.9+ sitemap-generator failing workaround
Workaround for those having problems with sitemap-generator version 3.2.3 on Wordpress 2.9 and above not being accepted by Google.

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