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This is my blogchalk:
United States, California, San Francisco, Cow Hollow, English, Alison, Female, 31-35.
| Tuesday, October 29, 2002 | |
So apparently Meryl has resurrected a list of sites using no table, just CSS. After attempting to go with table-less templates (and failing), I am asking myself "what was it that made tables to evil?"
WHAT AM I LOOKING AT?. I'm not entirely certain what the point of this is. Here's my take on it: People have designed weblogs and...[Rodent Regatta]
I'll have to hunt down the answer when I find the time.
Schema Controlled XML Editing. Reading Jon Udell's weblog, I ran across the Xopos XML editor. I clicked on the demo and withoin minutes was editing XML inside my browser. I haven't played with it extensively, but what I did do was pretty neat. The editor is fairly comprehensive; you can edit the content of cells and move them around (subject to the schema) without ever seeing the XML or even knowing what XML is. It was smart enough to warn me when I left the page withunsaved changed (something I've fussed with in other browser based editors). If you've got data you want entered or edited in an XML structure, this may be a good tool to look at.[Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog]
Using XML & Office Web Components to make Charts. XML as the API There is a good example in this article of how to take XML data and use Office Web Components to generate a chart.[Sanjay's Journal of Coding Tips]