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Forum posts by Zhang Yining:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 25, 2005 10:29 AM
Via B. de hÃra: HTTPLR. an application protocol for guaranteed once and only once transmission of messages using HTTP, something that HTTP alone does not guarantee. It describes a means for both downloading and uploading of messages. It is not concerned with endpoint availability, robustness of components, or details of persistent storage. It...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Feb 25, 2005 10:29 AM
Via B. de hÃra: HTTPLR. an application protocol for guaranteed once and only once transmission of messages using HTTP, something that HTTP alone does not guarantee. It describes a means for both downloading and uploading of messages. It is not concerned with endpoint availability, robustness of components, or details of persistent storage. It...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 24, 2005 2:31 AM
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Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 22, 2005 6:47 AM
Came across a site mimicing Flickr the photo sharing site. It's very obvious that the site is trying very hard to imitate almost every aspect of the Flickr's, well, look. For instances, the site navi map at the bottom of the page, double right angle brackets for list bullets, and even the blueish button (come on, being a little creative and...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Feb 22, 2005 6:47 AM
Came across a site mimicing Flickr the photo sharing site. It's very obvious that the site is trying very hard to imitate almost every aspect of the Flickr's, well, look. For instances, the site navi map at the bottom of the page, double right angle brackets for list bullets, and even the blueish button (come on, being a little creative and...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2005 8:49 PM
Dean of IEBlog has a post about IE7 which was announced to be released later this year. In the post, he says: We heard a clear message: âYes, XP SP2 makes the situation better. We want more, sooner. We want security on top of the compatibility and extensibility IE gives us, and we want it on XP. Microsoft, show us your commitment.â ...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2005 8:49 PM
Dean of IEBlog has a post about IE7 which was announced to be released later this year. In the post, he says: We heard a clear message: âYes, XP SP2 makes the situation better. We want more, sooner. We want security on top of the compatibility and extensibility IE gives us, and we want it on XP. Microsoft, show us your commitment.â ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2005 5:18 PM
Via Bruce Schneier: SHA-1 has been broken. Not a reduced-round version. Not a simplified version. The real thing. The research team of Xiaoyun Wang, Yiqun Lisa Yin, and Hongbo Yu (mostly from Shandong University in China) have been quietly circulating a paper announcing their results: collisions in the the full SHA-1 in 2**69 hash operations,...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2005 5:18 PM
Via Bruce Schneier: SHA-1 has been broken. Not a reduced-round version. Not a simplified version. The real thing. The research team of Xiaoyun Wang, Yiqun Lisa Yin, and Hongbo Yu (mostly from Shandong University in China) have been quietly circulating a paper announcing their results: collisions in the the full SHA-1 in 2**69 hash operations,...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 13, 2005 6:50 AM
Just got the Y!Q Search (the contextual search feature from Yahoo) on my weblog. Now you can query for "Related Info" of each blog entry. Let's see how useful it will be for my blog readers like you, and do let me know when you find it's really useful. Yahoo provides detail steps on how to embed Y!Q search in a website, but it doesn't reveal...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Feb 13, 2005 6:50 AM
Just got the Y!Q Search (the contextual search feature from Yahoo) on my weblog. Now you can query for "Related Info" of each blog entry. Let's see how useful it will be for my blog readers like you, and do let me know when you find it's really useful. Yahoo provides detail steps on how to embed Y!Q search in a website, but it doesn't reveal...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 11, 2005 3:50 PM
Flickr is one year old. Congratulations to Stewart, Caterina, and the flickr team, for a great web service site that brings fresh and excellent web experience to the millions.
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Feb 11, 2005 3:50 PM
Flickr is one year old. Congratulations to Stewart, Caterina, and the flickr team, for a great web service site that brings fresh and excellent web experience to the millions.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 8, 2005 5:25 AM
The Mozilla Foundation announced the beta release of W3C's XForms 1.0 recommendation. From the Mozilla XForms project page, one can see that some features are not yet completed and in process, particularly the XML Schema support which is of most interest to me. However, I am still excited as the use of XForms will greatly help manage data in...
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