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Forum posts by Douglas Clifton:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 9:52 PM
This is Serendipity, or s9y. My first task is to find out if this baby indeed produces valid XHTML 1.1 as I have configured it to do. In order to find out, I really should post something, no? Um, XHTML 1.1 my butt. It's returning XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and not only that, it doesn't return the correct media type to browsers that support it. And...
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 9:52 PM
This is Serendipity, or s9y. My first task is to find out if this baby indeed produces valid XHTML 1.1 as I have configured it to do. In order to find out, I really should post something, no? Um, XHTML 1.1 my butt. It's returning XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and not only that, it doesn't return the correct media type to browsers that support it. And...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 7:52 PM
This summary and analysis of two reports published by Forrester Research draws some interesting, and frankly surprising, conclusions. RSS users are predominately male, and they spend more time online than average users. Okay, no shocker there. Continue reading "Who's Using RSS?"
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 7:52 PM
This summary and analysis of two reports published by Forrester Research draws some interesting, and frankly surprising, conclusions. RSS users are predominately male, and they spend more time online than average users. Okay, no shocker there. Continue reading "Who's Using RSS?"
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 5:51 PM
Seems Peter is filling in over at Stuff and Nonsense, and has posted a piece titled Extreme Web Development in which he discusses various so-called Agile programming methodologies, and in particular XP. The pairing of two programmers on one box is a good idea, and if they are compatible, productivity can really soar. Maybe I should have said...
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 5:51 PM
Seems Peter is filling in over at Stuff and Nonsense, and has posted a piece titled Extreme Web Development in which he discusses various so-called Agile programming methodologies, and in particular XP. The pairing of two programmers on one box is a good idea, and if they are compatible, productivity can really soar. Maybe I should have said...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 3:52 PM
Show your support, buy some Firefox swag! Sporting a brand new interface and an easy to use ecommerce backend from GatewayCDI, lots of additional merchandise, and free shipping through the end of August—how can you say no?
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 3:52 PM
Show your support, buy some Firefox swag! Sporting a brand new interface and an easy to use ecommerce backend from GatewayCDI, lots of additional merchandise, and free shipping through the end of August—how can you say no?
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 9:51 AM
Brand new from the BBC today is this interview with Tim Berners-Lee. Believe it or not, he never envisioned people actually coding Web pages by hand in HTML. What he had in mind for browsers was more along the lines of a word processor, one that allowed you to author a document, format it and publish the content to a remote server. And also...
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 9:51 AM
Brand new from the BBC today is this interview with Tim Berners-Lee. Believe it or not, he never envisioned people actually coding Web pages by hand in HTML. What he had in mind for browsers was more along the lines of a word processor, one that allowed you to author a document, format it and publish the content to a remote server. And also...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 7:52 AM
While search engine clustering is very common these days, few do it better than brainespot. Clusty and IceRocket are two examples of more recent engines that allow you to search the top services like Google, as well as reference sites such as Wikipedia, and even the world of blogs. Continue reading "Brainespot: Meta Search Engine"
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 7:52 AM
While search engine clustering is very common these days, few do it better than brainespot. Clusty and IceRocket are two examples of more recent engines that allow you to search the top services like Google, as well as reference sites such as Wikipedia, and even the world of blogs. Continue reading "Brainespot: Meta Search Engine"
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 5:51 AM
Much to my surprise, I discovered today that SourceForge has a new blog, and they are using the open-source PHP Serendipity blogging system, as I am. It appears as if their blog has been up since June, 2005 and thus far this month they have one post titled LinuxWorld and the First Refactoring Sync, which is dated the same as this trackback...
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 5:51 AM
Much to my surprise, I discovered today that SourceForge has a new blog, and they are using the open-source PHP Serendipity blogging system, as I am. It appears as if their blog has been up since June, 2005 and thus far this month they have one post titled LinuxWorld and the First Refactoring Sync, which is dated the same as this trackback...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 3:51 AM
Brand new from the BBC today is this interview with Tim Berners-Lee. Believe it or not, he never envisioned people actually coding Web pages by hand in HTML. What he had in mind for browsers was more along the lines of a word processor, one that allowed you to author a document, format it and publish the content to a remote server. And also...
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