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Wednesday, 25 September 2002

Je vous présent : le prémier joueb là-bas -

'Radio UserLand Francophone' de JY Stervinou.

J'en au aussi un; essayez de le trouver ;-)


6:17:58 PM    comment []

Writing this with SharpBlog ... it's looking good ;-)

Anybody know why, when you put an HTML editor control on a form (the ShDocVw one, from IE, in VS .Net), you can't tab to it from other controls on the form?  I'm sure I've forgotten something silly.  Hmm.


3:04:58 PM    comment []

Justin Rudd points out a blog from inside Microsoft with a very strange RSS feed:

He even has an RSS feed. Although I don't believe it is really RSS. Unless there is a version out there that no one but Rob knows about

Exactly ;-)


2:48:48 PM    comment []

Sam Ruby points to a new blogging tool:

Wari Wahab: Without further adieu, I now present pyblosxom, a weblogging tool that's 100% compatible with blosxom. You can share your blosxom templates and data with pyblosxom. As easy as that.  Cool.  I'll have to try it out.  That was easy.  Python, yummy.

I guess this is like bzero's counterpart.  They both use the filesystem as their database and are both fairly low-level (you edit text files to save posts).  pyblosxom, as with blosxom, runs as a CGI and 'fries up' pages on demand, whereas bzero works like Radio and MT and generates everything when you post, then dumps the files on a static server.


10:32:01 AM    comment []


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