April 7, 2009 @ 10:09PM
My online news show interview
I was interviewed Tuesday afternoon by veteran journalist Gary Baumgarten about my site and photographer rights in general.
I was on for an hour and ended up receiving calls from listeners based in Louisiana, Texas, Michigan, California, Canada, the United Kingdom and the Bahamas.
You can listen to the interview here.
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How To Become A Successful Photographer
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I’ve downloaded the site’s Javascript source files. I see that they’re GPL’d and that they use Ajax. There’s no obvious problems with the edit-comments script. Something is being blocked on the client side, but since I’ve never gotten this to work to begin with, there’s not much to go on. It’s not Javascript, but it’s probably a specific Javascript operation. I’ve disabled most of the applicable client-side security measures and I’ll check to see if I missed anything important later.
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