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ATTN : "Leopard" (OS X 10.5) Users

posted : Nov 06, 2007 @ 12:29:55pm tags : apple, bug fix, development, flash, leopard, os x, vlaze
Since upgrading to Apple's fancy new OS (which Mikey and Rev. Mitcz are now using for development here on Vlaze) you may have noticed that our multiple file uploader isn't quite working. It's a minor bug with the "FileRef" function. No need to worry what that means, though.

Adobe has released a new Flash player that fixes that particular bug (and speeds up some other things, and adds some fancy new "beta" features).

We strongly recommend all users of OS X 10.5 upgrade their Flash player. The rest of you are, of course



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There's a Storm A-Brewin'

posted : Sep 28, 2007 @ 08:27:27pm tags : changes, mplusdev, updates
There's a storm a-brewin'. The winds of change are blowin'. M+ as you know it is going through an immense change right now. Mikey and Rev. Mitcz are here at the compound, working late into the night towards the new change.

All will be revealed shortly. For now, we leave you with this...


Keep That Social Door Open

posted : Aug 06, 2007 @ 02:53:51pm tags : article, development, facebook, industry, myspace, web 2.0, wired
So, if you're not a regular reader of Wired (online or in print), you may have missed a fascinating article they posted today. It talks about how MySpace/Facebook intrinsically "lock-out" unregistered users from their site, so information you plug into the site is often only viewable by the community itself. Facebook is the biggest offender in this arena (something that's personally been a thorn in my side, and the very reason I've never bothered to register there). We're not... continue reading "Keep That Social Door Open"

Temporary Content Removal

posted : Jul 26, 2007 @ 06:30:14pm tags : content, copyright, mplusdev, removed, terms
First, the good news : we're growing like wildfire. We're 12,000 strong and growing (ya know, like Flintstones Vitamins) and we're taking yet another opportunity to say thanks!

However, there's bad news as well.

Due to our growth in popularity, we've attracted the attention of some people who feel that their content was added to our site without their permission. They've highlighted some content on the site that they feel is breaching their intellectual copyrights, and for now - we're looking into the matter and disabling the content in question. We're



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