Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I received a rare letter from my Father today. He doesn’t write too many letters now because his hand writing has become increasingly bad over the years. What with the stroke and all the cancers and the radiation overdose I’m glad just to be getting a letter, much less one […]
Month: December 2002
Babes in the markup
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I have really been enjoying Liz’s XML Class Weblog. It’s so refreshing ‘hearing’ all these voices newly exposed to XML, RSS, RDF, Schemas and so on. With the weblog, I feel as if I’m peeking into Liz’s class, itself. This posting on the students’ personal weblogs already demonstrates that some of Liz’s students […]
Silent Voices
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I was, and was not, surprised to see Mike Sanders hang up on weblogging today. I could see glimpses of burn out in his recent posts. In addition, he’s involved in new conflicts that would leave a sour taste in anyone’s mouth who is witness to them. My decision to do away with a […]
Creative Commons and RSS Syndication
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I am applying some pushback in regards to RSS and the Creative Commons License over at the RSS Development Group discussion group. My original statement: I’ve already incorporated this into my weblog template and into my PostContent system for weblog resources. However, there is no defined semantics defining the understanding how licensing […]
RDF Browser
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Thanks to 0xDECAFBAD for pointing out another amazing RDF product from the HP Semantic Lab – Brownsauce. Brownsauce is based on the Jena Java API and uses the lightweight Java web server, Jetty, to serve the application pages. Or, if you prefer, you can install it into your own Tomcat server. The only […]
