Monthly Archives: September 1999

Domain Changes

Yes, they’re taking their time but by now most people will have received the DNS updates for openjava.org and startshere.net. The server move went mostly ok and it’s a lot faster over here. And yes, i do realise the dates … Continue reading

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JetSpeed

JetSpeed is a GPL’d groupware product currently under development. It’s a servlet front end for a number of interlinked backend components such as mail, newsfeeds and databases.

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History of Mathematics

This is a great resource for anyone interested in the history of maths. It has biographies of several hundred mathematicians from all periods in history and all areas of mathematics.

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Scripting Outlook Express

In this discussion group message Dave Winer asks whether he can script Outlook Express? The answer is no as this excerpt from the MS KB shows: Use of these interfaces in any programming environment is not supported. Because this object … Continue reading

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In the Name of Love

Rasmus Lerdorf, one of the long time PHP hackers has a rather unusual request for his wife to be, to thank her for her seemingly infinite patience.

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It’s been quiet around here

… because we’ve been busy moving Internet Alchemy and StartsHere to new servers. Things should be running a little faster around here.

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GrokSoup Syndication With OCS

GrokSoup recently redefined itself as a personal weblog site allowing users to create their own sites with some nifty tools. They also get automatic RSS syndication and now the channel list is being published in Open Content Syndication format. This … Continue reading

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Mozilla Java Enabled

MozillaZine are reporting on the new Java support in Mozilla. The new open JVM plug-in API means that Mozilla can use just about any JVM. It can use your default installation of Java which means an end to the current … Continue reading

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RSS Discussion at Userland

Interesting discussion about RSS and screen scraping over at userland

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