o the XSLT discussion today, right after I finished
doing some. You're welcome to examine, steal, criticize or whatever:
http://www.crispen.org/sync/rr-bookmarks.php>. You can see the
XSLT and PHP from links on the page, and because some folks on another
list had asked about it,
t were mentioned in this thread now appear on
that list. This is an amazing coincidence. ;-)
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I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an education.
he W3C validator likes it fine, tidy doesn't care for it much.
Here's an example in real life:
<http://blog.crispen.org/archives/2004/12/13/greed/>
In searching for whether anybody else had thought of this cockamamie
idea before, I found a treasure. At
<http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/HTML3.2/
PNGs at
<http://toolkit.crispen.org/formats/png.html>.
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Browse Happy - Online, Worry-free - http://browsehappy.com/
Don't ask yourself what the world needs - ask yourself what makes you
co
htened" to them, it would be a good deal for
everybody.
Please contact me off the list if you live close enough to north Alabama
and might have time to do this job. No idea how long it lasts or what
the pay is.
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l You Find Me_ is, I
don't understand why they can't just tell me. But perhaps I'm just an
old grouch, hopelessly behind the times.
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Don't ask yourself what the world needs
allmusic's complexity and size for all browsers
> and operating systems is no small feat.
What is the business value of complexity?
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Don't ask yourself what the world needs - as
they probably won't
link to. Opera gets a couple of bucks for having their search menus
point to some corporate search engines. You can't begrudge them the
money, but there's others I like better. Unzip this in your profile
directory for Opera 7.5.
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hot to install the w3-dev menu and the blogging menu.
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Don't ask yourself what the world needs - ask yourself what makes you
come alive, and then go do it. Because what the world needs is peopl
.
OK, slow, invalid, unaccessible. All we need is the lava lamps. Way to
go, AMG!
The original of this article (with a few more links -- you can tell what
they are from the context) is on my blog, which, lacking all sense of
common decency, I now shamelessly promote:
<http://blog.crispen.o
The voices are telling me that Lee Roberts said on 7/8/2004 7:45 AM:
JavaScript was created in 1994 by the Netscape Communications Corporation.
Probably worth saying "Brendan Eich" about here. I believe most folks
credit him with a substantial part of the work.
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HTML archive. You're welcome to snoop if you want:
<http://toolkit.crispen.org/archive/>.
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/hypermail/>. If you need a hand
getting it going, let me know.
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Don&
y amount of traffic we were getting to a crawl. Now I'm
sure the relevant code in Apache is lots faster now, as are CPUs, but if
you've got a site like Amazon, I'll bet you'd notice the difference.
Just to save a stamp, someone asked if such a thing is ever done in the
w
of that subject ;-) Off to mine the archives. Thanks
for the links.
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Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to drive... I call these people
"Everybody But Me"
x27;t want to have that fight here. Indeed, I respect
their opinions. However, a developer who doesn't at least *look* at
what Bobby says hasn't done the job, imho.
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into my workflow until I can't do without it.
It's got a very real-world license: you can put it on your desktop
and your laptop, for example, and Nick is a decent guy who really
supports his products.
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: htt
://web-building.crispen.org/>. And I
expect there might be a grotesque error or two that somebody might
set me right on.
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to drive... I call these people
"E
pendent on the kindness of strangers (the folks who
wrote Opera's and Moz's JavaScript and DOM engines) for accepting
some really evil code. Does anybody know a good DOM tutorial?
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Some
-
Rev. Bob "Bob" Crispen
bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to drive... I call these people
"Everybody But Me"
*
The discussion list for http://w
), but when it comes to displaying it,
it can't be bothered.
I toad you I'd subtract from the sum of human knowledge. Back to lurk.
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to d
E renders it
like a charm.
Boy, Microsoft sure pays attention to them DTDs, don't they? :-(
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to drive.
l.ent> which includes
'
Perhaps somebody can tell me whether or not it's an urban legend
(for once the Microsoft XML documentation is obscure) that putting
on an XML header automatically gets you ' regardless of DTD?
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Ex Cathe
They hate that.
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to drive... I call these people
"Everybody But Me"
*
The discussion list f
going halfway you're just borrowing trouble. Valid XHTML
Strict is a much smaller set of valid words than valid XHTML
Transitional. So simplify, learn the smaller set.
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Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crisp
n colors: <http://blog.crispen.org/archives/000433.html>
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to drive... I call these people
"Everybody But Me"
***
") for making tag-soup web pages. You
don't have a defined process for making standards-based web pages.
Until you do, you're comparing apples and oranges and complaining to
us that the oranges we're showing you aren't red enough.
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bob a
ve scripts
problems (backslashes, shell commands in backquotes, long strings,
special characters) but there's got to be a better way than that.
Or is this too far off-topic?
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bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people jus
edit documents on the web
Oh, fooey. I did see that but I was too dim to figure it out. Next
time, slap me upside the head and I might figure out you're saying
something I should be paying attention to.
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Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blo
ng a good process like one recommended here not long ago:
<http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/process/> will help you
avoid some iterations on that theme and start off a little smarter
than you did the last time.
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Ex Cathedra Web
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