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 Wednesday, April 17, 2002

FrBlog
Repertoire des Weblogs français et francophones, V2.
[Via Christophe#  

RadioExpress
I wanted to be able to blog things I found around the web without having to copy/paste from that page to the R8 edit form. Blogger has a cool bookmarklet to do that. ManilaExpress also does that for Manila. However, R8's default form editor does not support receiving default text via external forms. So I changed it and repackaged it in the form of a new R8 page. It comes with it's own bookmarklet which you can easily install in your navigator's toolbar. Radio Express, ca kick des ass comme dirait Nico! Mike a même pensé a rajouter une petite boîte pour le IP de Radio, il n'a pas assumé que le script est appelé de la même machine (et donc sur le 127.0.0.1)... Génial parce que souvent Radio roule sur mon laptop et je poste par réseau de ma station Linux juste à côté... et puisque Mike est le cerveau aussi derrière Newsisfree un joli petit icône  permet de poster directement de la page d'un feed. Hey, c'est du sacré beau boulot! #  

L´accumulation d´informations n´est pas source de valeur
Serge Gauthronet a réalisé un grand nombre de travaux sur les enjeux de la protection des données personnelles et de la vie privée. Son constat ? Parfois, le marketing travaille dans le vide... Entretien. Aye ca va crever la balloune de quelques-uns!  #  

MS SOAP Toolkit SP2 et la documentation qui l'accompagne. Apache Axis et sa doc. Voir aussi SOAP::Lite, SOAPx4, pocketsoap, WASP, et Radio/SOAP. 2 serveurs, 5 clients... je me demande ce que je vais faire dans les prochains jours... semaines en fait. Bouée de sauvetage: SOAP Builders List#  

Hedging your bets - which technology for the developer?
...if you could choose a technology for your next development project, purely on a greed basis, what would it be? Et si on remplaçait Greed par Challenge? [kuro5hin.org#  

The Internet Dictionary Project
[Our] goal is to create royalty-free translating dictionaries through the help of the Internet's citizens. This site allows individuals from all over the world to visit and assist in the translation of English words into other languages. The resulting lists of English words and their translated counterparts are then made available through this site to anyone, with no restrictions on their use. Cooooool! (quelle fine analyse de ma part).
[Via Aaronland#  

Fido offers unlimited GPRS for $50/month. Wow, si ca fonctionne avec le Treo on est en buisness!
[Via Matt Goyer#  

W3C Releases P3P 1.0 as a Recommendation
...together with a revised working draft for 'A P3P Preference Exchange Language 1.0 (APPEL1.0)'. P3P is a protocol designed to inform Web users of the data-collection practices of Web sites; it provides a to encode data-collection and use practices in an XML-based P3P policy.

[Via The XML Cover Pages#  

SOAP for the Boss
Clay Shirky and Rael Dornfest give us a
single-page summary on the topic. Un bon one pager, si j'ai le temps (et l'autorisation des auteurs) je vais le traduire en français.
[Via Steven's Weblog#  

Mozilla's XMLHttpRequest object
Mozilla has an XMLHttpRequest object modeled on the HTTPRequest object in IE.Scott Andrew has a worked example on his WebLog.
[Via More Like This WebLog#  

XML.com: What's New in XSLT 2.0
More on what's new in XSLT 2.0 over at XML.com. Some of the features are codifications of features existing XSLT engines already support, such as being able to traverse the innards of a sub-tree created by xsl:variable, and multiple output files.
[Via More Like This WebLog#  

Gnucleus 1.7 Released
A new version of the open-source Win32 Gnutella client Gnucleus has been released. Gnucleus features multi-source downloading, multiple searches, auto-resume, and built-in IRC chat. According to developer John Marshall: The major addition to 1.7 is SuperNodes (Ultrapeers), basically the goal with SuperNodes is to cram more users into the same space by consolidating Gnutella clients under SuperNode hosts. Et beaucoup d'autres détails de l'autre côté de l'hyperlien.
[infoAnarchy#  

Macromedia Flash and Databases
Learn the basics of Macromedia Flash MX and database interaction.
[Via Flash Blog#  

Russ Lipton: Why RTFM Won't Work.
Perspective intéressante sur la narration comme moyen éducatif. 'Real' documentation is narrative - the accumulated lore of a community passionate about its tools. It doesn't matter whether the tool is Doom, Word, Python or Radio. By narrative, I mean that documentation accumulates as a community story about a product's use and use-anticipation (call it vision for enhancements) over time.
[Via Scripting News#  

Jason Kottke discute des web services et des offres de Google et Amazon (et de leur combinaison possible). The biggest challenge for companies offering Web services will be how to make money with them. Free and unlimited Web services would suit developers best, result in fast adoption and defacto standardization for those offering the services, and promote an explosion of innovation. But as we saw with the Web, a free product, no matter how many people are using it, doesn't necessarily translate into revenue down the road. Plus it conveys a false sense to Web users that everything online must be free, which is ultimately self-defeating for everyone trying to do business on the Web. Sagessse internet s'il en est une. #  

Counterpane publie une bonne lettre de nouvelles (en anglais) sur la sécurité informatique. Elle est écrite par le fondateur et CTO, Bruce Schneier. Un bon article de réflexion ce mois-ci, how to think about security. More and more, the general public is being asked to make security decisions, weigh security tradeoffs, and accept more intrusive security. Unfortunately, the general public has no idea how to do this. But we in computer security do. We've been doing it for years; we do it all the time. And I think we can teach everyone else to do it, too. What follows is my foolproof, five-step, security analysis. Use it to judge any security measure.  #  

Je voulais comparer la température d'hier (28 degrés celsius) et celle d'il y a 5 jours (sûrement en dessous de 0) mais le serveur de météomédia ne répond pas!

Cette page a trop chaud!



Elle n'est donc pas disponible, elle est partie sur le mont-royal.



SVP partir l'air climatisé.

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Peu de blog hier, parce que d'habitude je blog le matin dans le train et le soir avant de me coucher... hier j'ai voyagé en voiture et je me suis couché pas mal tôt... trève de pacotilles, let's blog! #  

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BlogAmp ne fonctionne plus? Beta c'était pourtant écrit...

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