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 Monday, April 01, 2002

I'm not sure what the Adminimizer app is but if you blog in MSIE check it out and tell me if you like it. Sur ma liste des choses à esseyer...
[Via Scripting News#  

Spam? Forget about it

Since installing
SpamKiller nine months ago, I probably only "see" a couple of spam emails a week (these are messages that haven't been trapped by the program). It takes about fifteen seconds to add the sender or subject to SpamKiller's filter list.

Key features include: filter any number accounts, read, print, delete and forward messages within SK, keeps a copy of auto-deleted emails, Friends List, filter sets are published regularly, Complaint Wizard makes it easy to send automatic or manual complaints.

[Via Jonathon Delacour#  

DomAPI - Web Construction Kit
The DomAPI is a DHTML library that will only work with 5.x or better browsers.
The 4.x browsers should be mainly a thing of the past. This allows us the chance to start over with a clean slate. All of the little browser work-arounds that weighed down previous DHTML libraries are simply no longer necessary in the current offerings from Microsoft and Netscape (AOL). The DomAPI is based loosely off Dan Steinman's original
DynAPI project. The DomAPI is distributed under the GNU Public Library License.
[Via EvHead#  

Steve Gibson: Personal Firewall Scoreboard.
Specifically Tiny Personal Firewall, which is supposedly just as good as ZoneAlarm but targeted at a tech-savvier audience. (It uses rule-based filtering, like BrickHouse on Mac OS X and the built-in IP Filtering module on Mac OS X Server, both of which are just frontends for the standard UNIX firewall daemon ipfw.) Gibson est techniquement impressionnant et toujours clair et concis dans ses explications, à chaque fois que je vais faire un tour sur son site, je suis submergé de nouvelles informations pertinentes et détaillées.
[Via diveintomark#  

Communities, Audience, and Scale
Communities are different than audiences in fundamental human ways, not merely techological ones. You cannot simply transform an audience into a community with technology, because they assume very different relationships between the sender and receiver of messages.
[Via diveintomark#  

Coding flash: creating movies with actionscript
For programmers used to a text-centric development environment, getting started with ActionScript and Macromedia Flash is no small task. But after you get past the unfamiliar interface, you can use ActionScript to create complex multimedia movies.
[Via one of the the DevX Newsletter#  

Flash API MX
Flash API is a very useful library of functions for Flash, and it's now been upgraded to use the MX event model.
[Via Flash Blog#  

Andre Durand writes an excellent article about the future of Jabber.

I would start work at once on the concept of what is 'core' in our client libraries. In essence, what I would look to do is extend what is considered and harnessable as generic functionality within any client application, and I'd make sure that this enhanced functionality can be harnessed at the server, perhaps through server-side add-ons (...) Secondly, I would work with the community to consolidate the distribution of these ‘core client’ capabilities, so that at some point in the future, server developers could count on a homogenous client-side capability (...) Thirdly, I'd reposition Jabber in the marketplace from a ‘IM / Chat’ application into a ‘powerful two-way communications platform’. 

It’s time to graduate to the next level. It’s time to eliminate the inefficiencies and the barriers to third-party development success (most notably, the requirement for every Jabber application to be a separate client app, requiring distribution capability as a prerequisite for success).

Jabber is a client/server platform. Let's extend the ‘platform’ part of this story beyond its current definition and do so in ways which do more than just parse XML at the client, and provide hooks for sending messages into the Jabber network.


Real good stuff, insightful and provoking. Merci Andre!

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Une recherche pour "St-Élisabeth" sur Google donne donne cette page comme hit #1... je contacte le proprio pour négocier un rabais sur la bière à tous ses clients qui ont trouvé son adresse par ici? #  

XmlCsvReader Implementation
a sample implementation of an XmlReader that parses tab-delimited .csv files and presents their contents as a stream of XML elements; XmlReader is the Microsoft .NET Framework base class for all managed stream-level XML processing.
[Via ActiveWin#  

W3C to open SOAP envelope
Featuring 67 members from companies such as Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, and ChevronTexaco, the Web Services Architecture Working Group is expected to publish in April a working draft containing requirements of an architecture for deploying Web services. 67 Members in a working group? This is wrong! Ever accomplished something good in a group of 67 people with different opinions/goals/presuppositions?
[Via IDG InfoWorld#  

Borg Journalism - We are the Blogs. Journalism will be Assimilated
It's when you tap the collective power of thousands of weblogs that you start to see all sort of interesting behaviour emerge. It's a property of what scientists call complex adaptive systems and it's enabling weblogs as a collective to become more than the sum of its parts.
[Via Microcontent News#  

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