Bug stompin’

Every once in a while most of us come across some sort of odd behavior in our software that bothers us because we can’t figure it out. If you’re like me, these problems nag at you until you are finally compelled to fix them.

Firefox 0.9x bug
While there are a number of improvements in Firefox 0.9x series of browsers, I’ve also found there are several new bugs as well. The one that’s been annoying me the most is tied to the Firefox installation and how it integrates itself into windows. Windows tries to open a new instance every time you click on a link, and because something’s messed up, you get 2 windows and an error message. The problem lies in the fact that Firefox doesn’t clear out Internet Explorer’s DDE information when it’s set as the default browser. I put the error messages it was generating into Google and found a reference on Jon Galloway’s blog. This and another link on his page sparked my memory of messing around with DDE settings back in Windows 3.1 and I remembered all you generally need is the “%1” in the ‘DDE Message’ field for the particular file type you are trying to correct the behavior for. For Firefox, this means going to an explorer window, clicking “tools,” “folder options,” “file types” and then editing the properties for “(NONE) URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol” and the following entry “…with Privacy”. Delete everything but the “%1” (keep the quotation marks) in the ‘DDE Message’ field and everything should work normally. Phew.. glad to have that fixed. 🙂

Ooops…

Hey, you made it! This is my website’s new home for the immediate future. (At some point last week my website disapeared. I’m sure it wasn’t intentional, but as I only found out about it tonight, I wasn’t able to make the proper preparations for a smooth transfer. Sorry ’bout that.)

A new adventure..
Aside from playing Doom3, lately I’ve been working on a retro computing project. I’ve been playing with an Apple II+ I got from a friend and my wife’s old Commodore 64. However, I’ve decided to put that on the back burner for the moment and embark on a more exciting (and more useful) new project. I’ve had my HDTV monitor for a few months now, and still haven’t gotten it hooked up to a digital feed. With the cost of terrestrial recievers at $250+, I decided to attempt to build a high-def HTPC (Home Theater PC) instead. The idea is to come up with something that can basically be an enhanced TiVo type device that can also play games and burn TV shows and movies to disc. I’ve ordered the parts (which don’t cost much more than a reciever) and hopefully I’ll be able to start on this sometime this week. More on this soon!

DooM ]|[ woes..

Well folks, it’s 3am and I’m throwing in the towel. Before I go, there’s another issue with Doom 3 I wanted to highlight..

Bugs, bugs, bugs..
So, to add to the 2 problems I mentioned before, there’s a sound problem with the game that seems fairly widespread from some of the articles I’ve seen. (check out this one, and this one for more info..) The problem is that sound cuts out fairly regularly if you use the surround feature with a 4.1 or 5.1 system. From my experience, it’s sporadic at first, but gets worse as the game goes on. My advice: If you haven’t already bought the game, wait until Id/Activision releases a patch to fix all of these problems. This really is a great game, but the technical glitches really start to ruin the experience after a while.