Saturday June 14, 2003
Wiki Improvements
I made a few wiki
improvements today. Most notably was upgrading to the latest and greatest cvs snapshot (2.1.38-cvs). Yeah, that's right, I like to run all the beta or in-cvs software =80). Call me silly, but I'm doing it because I want the latest features (i.e. XHTML syntax and an RSS Feed
) and I want to keep up-to-date as possible. It actually works quite well, and I'm in the midst of making my Redman theme into a contribution for JSPWiki. I still have lots of improvements to make, but it is currently in it's own templates directory.
New today - a short howto
for configuring Tiles' definitions to include certain .css and .js files on a page-by-page basis. Also, thanks to Dave for the press
!

During our 3.5 hour ride yesterday.
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at Jun 14 2003, 01:47:34 PM MDT
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mozdev.org and mozile I found mozdev.org via mozilla.org on this beautiful Saturday morning.
mozdev.org fulfills a critical need in the Mozilla community with hosting for over a hundred Mozilla-related projects including browser add-ons, Mozilla-based applications, and community building efforts.
Which led me to the Project of the Week, Mozile:
Project of the Week: Edit sections of any XHTML page from in your browser using Mozile (Mozilla Inline Editor).
Cool stuff here. Now that IE/Win and IE/Mac are no longer being
developed as stand-alone products (see Zeldman post below), does this
mean that we'll get to actually use XUL? I'd love to do my next
paid project with JSF and XUL. Of course, there's kindof a
limited audience - and since Windows will still have a version of IE on
their OS's, most folks will probably still use that.
NOTE: mozdev is looking for donations to buy a new
server. I contributed $20.
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at Jun 14 2003, 08:23:25 AM MDT
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