Archive for August, 2004

MosXML Mambo with XML output

Sunday, August 29th, 2004

First alpha version of Ciadd MosXML is out. It’s a Mambo clone with the aim to deliver XML output only. More at Ciadd MosXML website
It will be intresting to see XML to flash implementations with MosXML.

2 Gmail invitations available

Sunday, August 29th, 2004

If you are intrested let me know. First 2 gets invitation
Update:
No more invitations left. comments closed

Web design for beginners

Saturday, August 28th, 2004

Mezzoblue writes on he’s blog about Standards Resources for Beginners
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Simple Desktop Innovation

Friday, August 27th, 2004

Simple Desktop Innovation: Gnome Calendar @ Acts of Volition. Intresting…

Surfing XML sites

Friday, August 27th, 2004

Seems like Kurt Cagle is back on blogging at BlogSpot with he?s new Metaphorical Web -website. I also notice that Kurt Cagle is on XML Developers Conference talking about XSLT2 on .NET. Too bad this conference is in U.S a bit too far for me to go another continent. 

Legendary XSLT books by Michael Kay are now in print. Here is related discussion in xsl-list about XSLT 2.0″ and “XPath 2.0″ books.

How to post by email in b2evolution

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

You can post news from an email client or from mobile!

http://b2evolution.net/man/2004/06/16/post_by_email_howto

First post from b2evolution

Sunday, August 22nd, 2004

I am doing major upgrade on my site. This blog is now migrated from MovableType to b2evolution. I had a hard time to choose between b2evolution and WordPress but in the end b2evolution was more suitable for my needs. But still I do have some doubts what if I would it go for WordPress. :-/
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Warning for people who works too much

Thursday, August 19th, 2004

I guess you have to be a nerd to appreciate this song. Bill Gates took my baby away…

This language ROCKS

Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

Whitespace

Ask the user how many
fibonacci numbers
they want from the sequence
and print
that many one number per line.

How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions

Monday, August 9th, 2004

How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately aka The Surf At Work Page