Archives pour: Juin 2003
30.06.03
I like Pie
by Tim Bray.
Best summary on the Echo project I've read so far. more »
entities will be my death
About how badly PHP parses XML entities... more »
Safe HTML checker
by Simon Willison more »
28.06.03
Towards a new syndication format
Looks like the Echo Project Roadmap is getting a pretty wide acceptance in what we probably could call the ~`blogging industry'~ by now.
I definitely plan to support Echo in b2evolution... RSS has been such a mess for such a long time... something reall… more »
"Browsers come and go, standards endure"
Citation excellente du WaSP:
"Forgive us for pointing out the obvious: Microsoft is and has always been a for-profit company. Expecting them to continue developing their browsers for free in an IT market as weak as a pink-slip party martini is optim… suite »
Web application caching
Blogs, as most current web applications, need to address the server-side caching issue in order to reduce webserver load.
It looks like most people are quite happy with caching static versions of their pages for some defined amount of time. This method… more »
26.06.03
PHP unpure...
"[...] as I have said so many times, PHP is not
about purity in CS principles or architecture, it is about solving the
ugly web problem with an admittedly ugly, but extremely functional and
convenient solution. If you are looking for purity you are i… more »
24.06.03
Damned real life :>>
Had so much to do in my real life for the last two weeks that I hardly got any work done on b2evo.
This is soooooooooo frustrating! :`( more »
GIF sur le chemin de la liberté... |-|
Le brevet US sur la compression LZW qui limitait l'utilisation du format d'images GIF a expiré (il a 20 ans). UNISYS ne peut donc plus réclamer de droits aux utilisateurs...
Toutefois les brevets Européens, Canadiens et Japonnais, eux, n'expireront qu'e… suite »
12.06.03
b2evolution 0.8.0 NOW AVAILABLE! :yes:
By popular demand, b2evolution 0.8.0 is now publicly available!
You can get it here!
If I told you it's so good you'll never need to download anything else, you wouldn't believe me... and you're right: you'll want next version too! :)) Nevertheless… more »
11.06.03
Java evolution
Cedric reporting from JavaOne:
It seems that after trying to conquer the desktop (J2SE), then the enterprise (J2EE) and failing at both, Sun is now trying to make money in the micro space. J2ME is therefore receiving a huge exposure so far and we hav… more »
HTML obsolète
Mise en garde extrêmement pertinente de Tristan sur StandBlog:
Oui, MSIE/Win est plus tolérant sur pour le HTML façon Tag Soup. Et c'est un vrai problème. Pensons à tout le contenu écrit dans une soupe de balise qui tombe en marche dans Internet Explo… suite »
05.06.03
Introducing evoSkins :idea:
b2evolution 0.8 will come with blog skins (evoSkins).
What are blog skins?
Well basically if you've used any skin-enabled software (like WinAMP) you probably have an idea. ;)
Bloggers using b2evo will be able to select a complete look & feel… more »
Announcing b2evolution 0.8.0 ! 88|
Tonight I upgraded this site to 0.8.0.
Okay, this was relatively easy since this site was already running b2evo 0.7.4, but still... everything went smoothly, which is cool! We're one step closer to release! B)
In the next few days I'll be upgradin… more »
01.06.03
Quote of the day
Via alexking.org:
"Verdana is my favorite Microsoft product."
-Michael J. Tsai.
:>> more »
Accord SAP/mySQL
SAP décide de confier sa base de données à MySQL pour se recentrer sur son coeur de métier: les ERP (R/3).
La base de données SAP-DB, quant à elle, semblerait avoir plus ou moins vocation à passer en open-source et à fusionner avec mySQL. L'objectif se… suite »
God I love sundays!
Woops I first spelled it sundaes! :. And that was correct too! :))
Actually, the cool thing about sundays is that the day before is saurday... and that gives beta testers a lot of time to test b2evolution!
I sure wasn't expecting that much positive res… more »