Recovered from the Wayback Machine. My life is going to hell and unless I can find an entertaining or profound way of talking about it, I can’t really weblog about it because we’re all nothing if not entertainment and profundity. That’s all this is — smoke and mirrors. It’s about links and popularity and one […]
Fooflah
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Mark Pilgrim is a bit testy about the removal of certain elements within the XHTML 2.0 spec — specifically the *cite element. I checked around the forums associated with the XHTML working group’s effort. From what I can see, looks like the removal of cite may have been an accident. Still, even if the […]
Competition
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Jonathon Delacour writes about the recent fooflah with Mark Pilgrim, but also brings another topic to the table — Apple’s Safari browser. He has this to say about it, after finding out that it currently renders part of his web site incorrectly: Rather that—just at the point where the Gecko-based browsers […]
Say that three times fast… I’ve made a minor change to the Backtrack code that should allow any weblog that supports a variation of [ping)?__mode=rss to work, and that returns valid RSS. This is implemented by default with Movable Type’s trackback, including the stand alone TB server. And, this also now includes Sam Ruby’s weblog, […]
Tech stuff is getting boring
Recovered from the Wayback Machine…and a good example of why I most likely will never have comments again. I don’t want you all to think that this is turning into a technology weblog, because it isn’t. At this time the focus is on technology because that’s where my head is at. Next week the focus […]
