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Don't know how I missed this one but this has some good references: AppleScript's Studly Studio
Frontier & Radio Userland: drawLeftLinks macro
Making Web Log Updater in AppleScript Studio
XML.com: Controlling Whitespace
Using JavaScript to Create a Powerful GUI - <quote>The code that follows uses the createRange() method of the selection object. Sadly, the selection object is only available for IE4+ users on Windows. Similar functionality should be available via the Document Object Model (DOM) (see DOM Level 2 Traversal and Range Specification) but the document.createRange() implementation is currently broken in Mozilla, specifically in its inability to manipulate text in an input element or textarea element. For further information, see Jeffrey Yates' excellent article, Using the W3C DOM Level 2 Range Object as Implemented by Mozilla . When this bug is fixed, it will be possible to write a version of the following toolbar code for Mozilla, Netscape 6+, and any other browsers running Gecko. </quote>- Aha! I bet this is why you can't get the Radio Userland toolbar on the Mac. You would think that Mac IE would have the same methods as IE for Windows but I guess it doesn't.
The futile DRM Arms race contines: Group looks to head off Napster-like video services
Engineers without Borders/Ingénieurs sans Frontières is a cool organization started up by alumini from my university!
University of Waterloo Engineering Alumini - I graduated from Systems Design Engineering Class in 1988!
Syreon is a Vancouver biotech firm specializing in "disease-state research", whatever that is :-)
Shane McChesney of skippingdot.net reviews The Zope Book
A peek at a new Web Content Management System and how it works: Inside CityDesk
XML-RPC Linkfest
RSS linkfest
Extreme Programming Linkfest
via scripting.com: skippingdot.net's SOAP linkfest
via scripting.com: skippingdot.net's Zope linkfest
From the SixDegrees weblog some cool links about relationships, social hubs and human networking:
- Kevin Bacon, the Small-World, and Why It All Matters
- Using E-Mail to Count Connections
- How does 'six degrees of separation' work? Explanation is personal networking, Cornell computer scientist says
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 3
via macfixit.com's MacWorld day 1 coverage: Six Degrees is a new product from Creo for the Mac (OS X only!) that helps you find files and emails easily via it's auto relationship building capability. It appears to be from Creo's division in Denver, Colorado based on the 720 area code of their developer relations contact. Too bad, it looks like it would have been cool to work on if they were at Creo's HQ in Vancouver.
And Six Degrees has a weblog. Cool!
via scripting.com:Kevin Kelly: The Web Runs on Love, Not Greed
- Amen, this site and VanEats.com are labours of love, not greed!
Mozilla 0.97 crashes my B&W Mac G3 running 9.0.4, 0.96 does not! Maybe it's finally time for me to upgrade to Mac OS 9.2!
ChunkySoup: JavaScript Error Handling. (Via Zeldman.) [mac.scripting.com]
Writing Cross-Platform Software - Getting Started