Personal
Independence Day is important to me, and many Americans. I thought I'd write something patriotic and non-programming related today.
I'm a reasonable guy. I spend a lot of time freely supporting extensions that I also give away for free. A few of my extensions are paid, and I support them as well. For users who buy my extensions, I give them a bit more attention - because they paid for it.
An upgrade to JApplicationWeb::setHeader/sendHeaders behavior which brings Joomla into current HTTP header standards compliance puts RicheyWeb into the Joomla credits for version 3.7
Transition to a new website was long overdue. Like the anecdotal carpenter, my house was often neglected and never complete.
I've been busy, if you hadn't noticed. GDPR compliance is a looming threat that will affect not only EU businesses, but potentially any business that has users in the EU. Staring down the barrel of a 20 Million Euro fine is incentive enough for me to do something to protect myself and my customers, especially the ones I host. Search for GDPR in the box above to get an idea of what I've been working on.
Looking through the Joomla New Extensions feed last night, I saw a new extension named Profiler. Can you believe it? - Profiler - the name I'd given one of my apps which is still in development. Of course, I was initially worried that someone had released my extension as their own - but that doesn't appear to be the case.