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April 29, 2005

Building the Bleeding Edge empire

It's a busy day at the Bleeding Edge cave. Having discovered that we can't survive with one blog, possibly because this one isn't terribly focused, we've decided to start a couple more to see whether we can't survive on those either.

The first, DPExpert [NOT ACTIVE YET], will be devoted to digital photography.

It's a joint effort with Terry Lane, our co-writer on The Age's Imaging section. Terry's reviews have quickly become an indispensable navigational aid for anyone trying to penetrate the fog of sales talk and specifications that can make what is, after all, a substantial investment, more than a litle problematic. His tips on using software and services to get the best out of your images are equally prized.

What else will we be doing at dpexpert.com? Well, we'll try to keep you up to date with industry news, link you to other resources, alert you to what's happening in the market, and provide a forum for you to discuss your pictures, your cameras and your problems.

We'll also be offering a pretty cheap hosting service for your picture galleries, so you can share them with friends and family, and fellow DPExpert users.

We probably won't be up until much later today, and it will take us quite a while to post the material that we've already assembled and get the forum and gallery working, but we hope quickly to become a highly valued fixture on your list of Favourites/Bookmarks.

Posted by cw at April 29, 2005 09:56 AM

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There's an issue with firefox an the DPExpert website. The DPExpert domain is a .com but the images are .com.au - this causes my configured Firefox not to show images from the website - I generally block images if they are not from the same website.

Posted by: Ananda Sim at April 29, 2005 07:07 PM

Hmmn. That's an interesting one. Obviously we have both domain names pointing to the same site. So I guess the thing for you to do is to point Firefox at the com.au domain.

Posted by: cw at April 29, 2005 07:28 PM

Aaah, Thanks for that. The url you embedded in this page was .com. When I substituted .com.au, images work fine for me.

Posted by: Ananda Sim at May 1, 2005 10:44 AM