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 Tuesday, February 05, 2002

IBM has a nice site supporting Unicode, International Components for Unicode

  • The ICU LocaleExplorer could be very valuable when implementing a foreign language into your website. It not only gives stuff like the "Windows Locale ID", but useful info like the region display name, days, weeks, date and time options, and so on.
  • The Unicode browser is also very cool. For Japanese, you can browse Hirgana, Katakana, and the Kanji. Although, I think the Kanji in these sets is referred to as CJK Symbols and Puctuation.
    I'm assuming CJK refers to China Japan and Korea? Just a guess :-)

Comment - 10:48:17 PM    

My WorldSoccer news feed now contains 3 sources (Reuters, YahooSoccer and Major League Soccer press releases). This is getting very easy :-)
Comment - 6:55:33 PM    

So, I've got a Dilbert scraper now, but I don't think I can legitimately post Dilbert strips without some sort of copyright debacle? But, that doesn't mean, I can't scrape the URL's. Here is the feed for that: http://radio.weblogs.com/0101208/staplerFeeds/DilbertoftheDay.xml 
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Comment - 6:52:04 PM    

DIY Web Services with Radio 8 - OK. I gotta try this.
Comment - 5:41:57 PM    

Gee. I should at least be to the newbie stage by now. But, that may be only because I used Frontier a few years ('98) ago on the Mac platform. Ah, those were the good ole days. Desiging Frontier CGI's. It was pretty damned easy, actually. I wonder if I ever exported those scripts? Hmmm. Anyhow, I can see how people can get confused with Radio. Not too many people have worked with object databases before. It requires to use their brain in a whole different manner than they are used to, especially if they came from a relational world. I'm really glad I met Frontier befor eI met SQL databases. It gives me a different bias.
Comment - 5:38:28 PM    

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