PHP – Converting Strings To Images

One of the most primal needs of displaying strings as an image is during form submission and to make sure that a human being (although there is a finite probability that a monkey can accidentally type the same string correctly) types in the string. This form submission can be to accomplish one of many things – posting comments, placing web orders, displaying email addresses, etc. For my recent, still on-going, attempts to write a personally satisfying photoblog software/application, I need this as part of comment-submission process.

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WordPress – Differing Number of Posts on Main Page and Archive/Search Pages

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The instructions/steps given below worked for me running CentOS 4.0. It may very well work for you on other linux distributions, Red Hat-like or otherwise. Please note that if you decide to use these instructions on your machine, you are doing so entirely at your very own discretion and that neither this site, sgowtham.com, nor its author is responsible for any/all damage – intellectual or otherwise.

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WordPress – Posts As News Clips Elsewhere

Disclaimer

The instructions/steps given below worked for me running CentOS. It may very well work for you on other linux distributions, Red Hat-like or otherwise. Please note that if you decide to use these instructions on your machine, you are doing so entirely at your very own discretion and that neither this site, sgowtham.com, nor its author is responsible for any/all damage – intellectual or otherwise.

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