About...
Multiplicity is the small web design and development company of me, Aarron Painter. I offer a full and comprehensive range of services that will help you achieve that online presence. Read on...
This site also provides a place for me to moan, grumble and occasionally enjoy my other main passions in life, but more of that over here.
Blog tags
angst, argentina, big trip, birthday, blog, bolivia, books, brazil, chile, css, culture, drink, ecuador, family, film, food, friends, general, humour, in the news, london, music, new zealand, notes, nunhead, peru, photography, reference, roaming, snowboarding, south america, sport, tech stuff, travel, uruguay, web design, web development, wedding
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Etail Detail
New site created for etail detail. Work still to do mind.
About: Posted by Aarron on 10 July 2008 | direct link
Tags: web development, web design
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Technorati
About: Posted by Aarron on 10 April 2008 | direct link
Tags: tech stuff
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NZ man 'used hedgehog as weapon'
Priceless...
"It was unclear whether the hedgehog was still alive when it was thrown, though it was dead when collected as evidence.
The police spokesman said the suspect was arrested 'for assault with a weapon, namely the hedgehog.'"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7334233.stm
About: Posted by Aarron on 7 April 2008 | direct link
Tags: new zealand, humour
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Aarron Painter Photography
A shameful plug for my newly created photography site that I've just finished.
Utilising the very handy flickr api, Aarron Painter Photography is the first step for me in taking my photography more seriously in 2008.
About: Posted by Aarron on 27 March 2008 | direct link
Tags: photography, web design, web development
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Making ASP.NET 2.0 Play Nice With the W3C Validator
For those sad or anal enough to worry about getting our sites w3 validated, this .net2 tip has proved very helpful. Even though I set the xhtmlConformance to Strict in my web.config, my newly created asp.net2 application still failed on the W3C Markup Validation Service.
Why? Well I'll let idunno.org tell you that...
"The W3C validator is treated as a down level browser and is served invalid xhtml. As asp.net 2.0 doesn't know about the w3c validator user agent it gets things wrong, viewstate isn't wrapping in a div, adds a name attribute to the form tag, control validators have font tags and other little niggles..."
So it turns out you need to add a new w3c capabilities browser file under App_Browsers. Recompile, deploy and hey presto! Perfect w3c validation.
About: Posted by Aarron on 26 March 2008 | direct link
Tags: web development, reference
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Mann Developments
For Mann Developments.
About: Posted by Aarron on 20 March 2008 | direct link
Tags: web development, web design




