Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Why was I disappointed in the wiki drilling down into the physical yesterday, with the statement about well formed HTML? Because it totally disregards the structure that I proposed yesterday, which sees ‘content’ as something more than just a simple blob of markup. By mentioning ‘well formed HTML’, it sets the context […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Time for a break from Linux for Poets, which is becoming quite fun… Sam has started a wiki and a weblog entry looking for the basic data elements of what he calls “a well-formed log entry”, and by log, I would assume an online journal/weblog. Instead of drilling down into the physical, he wants […]
Where birds burn together
The shared weblog for the Burningbird Network Co-op members has been created, and first posting published. At this time, the site is still accessed by IP. To get to this point, the following was installed: Linux (7.3) Apache web server (1.3.27) Websim MySQL (4.0) Perl (5.6) The DBI support for perl to MySQL PHP 4.x FTP (ProFTPD) […]
Lost in the moment
I spent several hours until the setting sun finally drove me home tonight exploring along Highway 94, Katy Trail, and points beyond and between – getting totally lost in the beauty. I have so many pictures, I’ll have to post them throughout the week. And stories of trees with eyes and swamps and bats and […]
Defining ‘bad’
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. From the same person who brought us an exclusive invitation-only weblogger’s conference comes the following: When Blogger and MT reinvented RSS, and had the audacity to call it RSS (man that is nasty), you gotta wonder why they did it. I don’t know. The only reason that makes sense to me is that […]
