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voxel
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Forum posts by Jon-Carlos Rivera:

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Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 4:47 PM
I'm a hand-coder myself, but if you're looking for an open-source, cross-platform Web authoring solution that rivals Dreamweaver and (cough) Frontpage, then you might want to give this package a try. Nvu is Mozilla Composer, reborn.
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 4:47 PM
I'm a hand-coder myself, but if you're looking for an open-source, cross-platform Web authoring solution that rivals Dreamweaver and (cough) Frontpage, then you might want to give this package a try. Nvu is Mozilla Composer, reborn.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 2:48 PM
Outstanding community/blogger site from Artima Developer. They also have categories for Java, Linux, MacOS, Open Source, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, XML and a few others I won't mention. RSS feeds of new posts, impressive blogroll as well.
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 2:48 PM
Outstanding community/blogger site from Artima Developer. They also have categories for Java, Linux, MacOS, Open Source, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, XML and a few others I won't mention. RSS feeds of new posts, impressive blogroll as well.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 12:51 PM
From the Safari team, this article gives some practical hints on how to create standards-conforming websites, and to work around some of issues that will arise for Explorer for Windows.
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 12:50 PM
From the Safari team, this article gives some practical hints on how to create standards-conforming websites, and to work around some of issues that will arise for Explorer for Windows.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 10:49 AM
This page provides links to documentation for Web developers who are interested in the languages used to write Web pages for Mozilla and other browsers that support the same standards.
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Oct 23, 2005, 10:49 AM
This page provides links to documentation for Web developers who are interested in the languages used to write Web pages for Mozilla and other browsers that support the same standards.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 13, 2005, 6:52 PM
Mark Pilgrim has posted an extensively documented demonstration of the current draft of the Atom API, a REST style web service interface for posting to and editing weblogs. It looks like it will be a fun standard to implement; the basic idea (as with all REST services) is to obtain as much leverage as possible out of the HTTP standard, using...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Oct 13, 2005, 6:52 PM
Mark Pilgrim has posted an extensively documented demonstration of the current draft of the Atom API, a REST style web service interface for posting to and editing weblogs. It looks like it will be a fun standard to implement; the basic idea (as with all REST services) is to obtain as much leverage as possible out of the HTTP standard, using...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 13, 2005, 4:48 PM
I've built a prototype of the comment signature system discussed earlier. The prototype consists of an authentication server which anyone can register with and support on this blog for verifying signatures. So far it seems to work. To gain the ability to sign comments: Add the following HTML to the head section of your homepage/weblog: <link...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Oct 13, 2005, 4:48 PM
I've built a prototype of the comment signature system discussed earlier. The prototype consists of an authentication server which anyone can register with and support on this blog for verifying signatures. So far it seems to work. To gain the ability to sign comments: Add the following HTML to the head section of your homepage/weblog: <link...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 13, 2005, 2:47 PM
Adrian Holovaty has implemented reserved comment names in his blog, a feature that prevents anyone apart from him from using the names "Adrian", "Adrian H." or "Adrian Holovaty" when posting a comment. François Nonnenmacher suggests extending the idea to allow people to "confirm" their authorship of comments on any blog using a TrackBack...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Oct 13, 2005, 2:47 PM
Adrian Holovaty has implemented reserved comment names in his blog, a feature that prevents anyone apart from him from using the names "Adrian", "Adrian H." or "Adrian Holovaty" when posting a comment. François Nonnenmacher suggests extending the idea to allow people to "confirm" their authorship of comments on any blog using a TrackBack...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 13, 2005, 12:51 PM
I've fixed a small but vital bug in the Incutio XML-RPC library. The library was causing errors when certain unicode characters were used in strings. This is because I was using PHP's htmlentities() function to encode strings before transmission. This escapes all of the characters that need escaping (<, >, &, " and ') but also escapes...
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