24 - 01 - 2003
Midway thru implementation.
Welcome to the first active publishing day of my blogging system for Mozilla, code name "blozom".
The system uses an explicit notion of daily leads and stores posts as a text file with an accompanying meta data file. More details to follow, design notes over in *BloZom*.
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Posted at NaN:NaNMozilla XUL Precis
Brian King offers a
concise Mozilla XUL summary at ideaAlliance.
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Posted at NaN:NaN, Published in: MozillaP3P Exit Strategy
The Clemson Training site needs a P3P policy... Reading up on it at
wdvl. Alphaworks also had a
java tool.
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Posted at NaN:NaNOutlook Exit Strategy
Outport aims to be a generic program for exporting date from Outlook (Outlook + export = Outport. Original eh? :-) ) to various email/pim programs. It currently it can export to the Contact, Calendar and Task formats of Evolution, plus a number of generic formats supported by Outlook itself (Rich Text Format, HTML, vCalendar, vCard, iCalendar, etc).
Looking into *MozCalendar*...
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Posted at NaN:NaNFuture of Iframes, Best thing I've heard about XHTML yet.
Brent Ashley hosts a discussion of the
future of iframes:
I think they want you to use the object element instead. See the note at the end here: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/present/frames.html#h-16.5
Btw, the new XHTML 2.0 draft proposes to allow a src attribute on *any* element!
Posted by: Sjoerd Visscher on December 17, 2002 08:53 AM
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Posted at NaN:NaN, Published in: CodeA flaw in micro-content with Mozilla.
Better Living Through Software calls attention to a
critical XSL bug for rendering HTML content ==>
bug 97570.
I'm currently struggling with how to store meta data versus content in Blozom. At this point, separate content and xml files seem like the best bet.
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