Articles Archive for September 2009 
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Today’s home buyers want to get more for their money. As seller, it’s your job to make sure that they get it…in your house! Otherwise, they will look elsewhere. The real estate market is full of choices. Make sure buyers chose yours over others by following these professional tips.
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Travelers visiting many tropical, sub-tropical and developing countries run an increased risk of suffering a gastrointestinal illness. These are usually caused by bacteria, parasites and viruses. The microscopic bugs at the top of these rather gut wrenching (for all the wrong reasons…) charts are E Coli, the staphylococci, shigella and salmonella species, campylobacter jejuni, cryptosporidiosis, and hepatitis A.
Infected food is the biggest culprit, with water coming in second. Ice cream, cocktails served in re-used coconut shells, raw seafood, ice, and food from street …
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Hilton Head Island Travel Guide By Jeff Palmer
Hilton Head Island was the first ecologically-planned destination in The United States. Light pollution ordinances are in effect across the island to protect the habits of the loggerhead turtles which sometimes confuse the lights of dwellings and street lights with that of the ocean. Protections are in place to protect the beautiful live oaks and palmetto trees which cover the island. Salt marshes, beaches and lagoons remain in pristine condition across the island. While modern conveniences …
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Recently, I needed to call the wp_create_category function call from outside the wordpress install in a source php file. I was advised to use wp-load.php as my include, but that didn’t do the trick as the function I was looking for was sourced in the admin directory.
The solution to this is source the admin.php file located inside the wp-admin directory.
Then you can call the admin functions directly in your php scripts.
include(‘../wp-admin/admin.php’);
wp_create_category(‘test category.php’);
//that’s it!
Of course, remove the source php file that calls this function so that no one else can call …


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