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Paul Dowman » Blog Archive » A rock-solid setup for sending SMTP mail from your EC2 web server

A solid walkthrough on sending email from an EC2 server using AuthSMTP as your email relayer

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Strategic SEO for Startups: MicroISV on a Shoestring

An interesting write-up on SEO strategy for startups, "The first cut of your SEO strategy will be wrong, just like v1.0 of your product will be non-responsive to the needs of your users. That is OK: after you start you’ll begin collecting insights and data which let you refine it. You want to get something out the door as soon as possible so that you can begin collecting links, other indicia of trust, and data on what is working for you."

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Revisited: Facebook, Safari and External iFrames that need cookies « Will Henderson

Similar to the just posted fix, this uses javascript and a redirect to fake out safari. It's another interesting approach. I'm just glad that other developers are having the same issue as me, and I'm not just doing something totally incompetent.

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Calm brilliance - Using cookies in an external iframe with Safari - aka, getting Rails sessions in a Facebook iframe

And here's another solution to the "rails sessions failing when safari hits your app in an iframe issue" that uses a javascript redirect to trick Safari into accepting these third-party cookies as first-party cookies. Haven't tried it, but looks interesting so it goes up.

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On the Pain of Developing for Facebook : Light Year Blog

This guy has a solution worked out for the incompatibility of Safari 3rd-party cookies (i.e., rails sessions) working when your app is loaded in an iframe on facebook. I don't know if it works, but it appears reasonable so far, so I'm marking it up.

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