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Good morning April Fools!

And welcome to Year Five of Scripting News.

It was four years ago today.

Uncle Davey taught the band to play.

They've been going in and out of style.

But they're guaranteed to raise a smile!



Now the news..

Forward motion in SOAP-land.

MailToTheFuture now has a SOAP interface.

And we released a table of glue scripts for Frontier and Radio that make it easy to call the MailToTheFuture interface. It's so much like scripting on the Mac, if it weren't for the Net connection, you wouldn't know it's on our machine, not yours. Check it out, it's sweet!

Hey if you think that's big news, STEVE JOBS just showed up on Wes's DG!

Glenn Fleishman: "I started blogging in November 2000 and quickly developed blogorrhea, a condition that can be cured only by more of the disease, and the imposition of a kind of external discipline on a writer that depends on the growth of actual readers of one's blog."

I really think the BDG will be ready for freezing tomorrow at 9AM. I like the way it's lookin.

There's a great new RFC out today, Sunday. Go figure.

Jerry Pournelle has pics from InternetWorld.

Wow, the Scottish Lass is geeking out with XML-RPC, PHP and Radio. Nice.

April fools. Oh yeah, I know it's lame.

     

Last update: Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 5:41 PM Eastern.

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