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Category Archives: XML & RSS

Doing things with smart text formats.

XML, Why and How TO

Posted on 31 October, 2005 by Ian — 2 Comments ↓

I was recently asked “Why XML, rather than a .CSV (Coma Separated Values) file”, and no one had an answer beyond “It’s what we do now”. (After stalling for a few seconds) I answered “flexibility”. When, in a CSV file, Continue reading XML, Why and How TO→

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Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript

Posted on 19 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Richard Schwartz has hit one out of the park with Some Useful Utility Functions For Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript with came out of his Proof of Concept: Browser-Based Field Encryption With Blowfish Via Ajax. Well done Richard! del.icio.us Tags: XML Continue reading Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript→

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SXSW: Emergent Semantics & The Elements of Meaningful XHTML

Posted on 14 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From theSXSW2005 Interactive conference : Eric A. Meyer’s presentation on Emergent Semantics and Tantek Çelik’s The Elements of Meaningful XHTML More under the Category:SXSW as I discover them.

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The New Web UI and Blogger Tags

Posted on 11 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Charles Miller aka The Fishbowl comments on a brief Joel Spolsky remark about Google’s Suggest : the XmlHttpRequest technique, as displayed in Gmail, and Google Suggest, represents a new level in Rich Web UI’s. Give that I’ve recent linked to Continue reading The New Web UI and Blogger Tags→

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Life as I know it….: Lotus Notes RSS Aggregator

Posted on 6 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Life as I know it has kind words for my Lotus Notes News Reader (v0.3). Remember It’s : free; open source; designed for R5.x. Thanks Colton! It’s allways nice to hear from folk who have found it useful (like the Continue reading Life as I know it….: Lotus Notes RSS Aggregator→

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I just got noticed by Chad Dickerson (InfoWorld)

Posted on 7 March, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Chad Dickerson: March 02, 2004 Archives: Lotus Notes and RSS Anyone who knows me or reads my columns regularly know how I feel about Lotus Notes. Those feelings aside, I did just come across a Notes-based RSS aggregator via Lockergnome’s Continue reading I just got noticed by Chad Dickerson (InfoWorld)→

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