Top > Dave's World > Weblog Archive > 1998 > August > 24Previous/Next


Scripting News, the weblog started in 1997 that bootstrapped the blogging revolution.
 
Permanent link to archive for Monday, August 24, 1998. Monday, August 24, 1998

Thea, ever the world traveler, visits Digito, Portugal's leading tech news site, with more than 100K page views per month.

New Media reviews team tools for website management, including Frontier. See the section on the future of team tools, we agree, XML is central to coordinating work between different products.

The XML Syntax Checker bifurcates. It can now run the XML text thru the built-in Frontier 5.1.3 parser, or thru the blox parser, built on expat.

An interesting experiment. that worked.

News.com: Application server confusion reigns.

Leonard Rosenthol, an architect at Adobe, posted an interesting question about XML-RPC over the weekend. Updated, with a possible solution, a small HTTP daemon that distributes control to all the apps that support XML-RPC on a given machine.

BAFUG meeting Wed night in SF.

David Carter-Tod: monthTable outline renderer.

Recent Microsoft XML-related announcements.

Jakob Nielsen: The End of Legacy Media.

AbiWord is an XML-based open source word processor.

We're now running Frontier 5.1.3 on www.scripting.com.

Press release: Dell ships 450mhz soho systems.

InfoWorld: Sun, ObjectSpace make Jini plans.

Tomodachi Village is a Frontier site.

William Shakespeare: Hamlet. In XML.

     

Last update: Thursday, October 30, 2003 at 7:16 PM Eastern.

Dave Winer Mailto icon
 

Click here to view the OPML version of Scripting News.

Morning Coffee Notes, an occasional podcast by Scripting News Editor, Dave Winer.

August 1998
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
 
Jul   Sep


Click here to see an XML representation of the content of this weblog.


          



© Copyright 1997-2005 Dave Winer. The picture at the top of the page may change from time to time. Previous graphics are archived.


Previous/Next