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Sent: Monday, 31 July 2006 6:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] one more quick
question



 

On one of my websites (http://www.germworks.net/afl) I have
used a _javascript_ image slideshow.






On 7/31/06, Matthew
Pennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

On 7/30/06, Jason
Witherspoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What's considered the most standards-acceptable method for having
> jpegs switch out?  To clarify: we want several album covers on
the 
> front page which will hold for x seconds, then switch to a different
> album cover, etc., on down through a list of album cover images.
>
> I'm guessing php, but I keep be surprised by what css can do on its 
> own, & I really don't know squat about the DOM at this point

CSS can't do that - you would need to use _javascript_. Google for
something like "_javascript_ slideshow".


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Re: [WSG] Absolute URLs, RSS Feeds & Mod_Rewrite

2006-10-08 Thread Pierre-Henri Lavigne




Howdy,

I suppose you validate your feed and you get a warning with relative
urls. Actually, if you correctly developed your feed, it's ok. Anyway,
there are various agregators which support differently rss, atom and Mr
Smith version feeds, and to be shure every user will access the correct
resources, it's better to use rigid absolute urls.

Last time I was linked by a WSG member to an article to choose one
format per feed. I got the chance to cross Matt Mullenweg thanks to
Wordpress mailing lists. To resume, the topic is not so easy. Anyway,
I'm considering to use one format per feed for my platform, the RSS 1.0
version the W3C is using for his own website. I viewed Alistapart and
WSG use RSS 2.0. I don't want to ask what do you think about it, but
which one would be the best appropriate to promote standards, from an
objective point of view ?

Cheers,

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Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:

  3. RSS feed requirements
Is it true that RSS requires the use of absolute urls?

Many thanks for any assistance.
Sarah
  




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