Saturday 2002.6.15
Wyona | "Wyona CMS is an Open-Source Content Management and Publishing System written in 100% pure Java. It is based on open standards such as XML ( DOM, SAX) and XSLT. One of its core components is the pipeline processor Cocoon from the Apache Software Foundation. "
Newzcrawler | If there was a Mac OSX version of this they would have my money. [via protocol7]
Eric Meyer | "...Tables are not the spawn of Satan, and they are not going away any time soon. Not every site will benefit from a full-blown conversion to a totally non-table strictly conformant XHTML 1.1-based CSS2-driven layout. Sooner or later, such sites will become more common, because that kind of layout is no more complicated than traditional table design, and it's about a billion times more flexible."
"...I doubt we'll always have need for (x)HTML and CSS. Eventually, something will replace it. Maybe it will be Flash, or XML+CSS, or XML with some other easily authored style language. For that matter, maybe authoring software will advance far enough that XML+XSL:FO will actually become a viable option. It's hard to see that far ahead." [DigitalWeb]
Marc Andreessen | "You know what WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) stands for; it's the sound a WAP cell phone makes when you throw it in the wastebasket. It was a disaster, and it was because the browser metaphor didn't work on the cell phone. There are going to have to be new metaphors invented, new clients, new user interface models, but they've got to be suited to the device." [MacCentral]
