Link Exchange
monogatari
Atsushi Eno is disappointed with Microsoft Patterns and Practices regarding XML so he writes “the ‘true’ Checklists: XML Performance.”
Google Releases Blog Add-in for MS Word
My work on CleanXHTML is justified (again) as big-ass Google releases Blogger for Word. What I would like to do is have CleanXHTML connect to a Web service on the fly like InfoPath does to take it beyond the Clipboard stuff shown earlier.
Libxslt
Bob DuCharme of XML.com fame writes “Appreciating Libxslt,” which should help me get up to speed with finally being able to transform XML with PHP. This ties in with “Appendix B. Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5” at php.net.
I almost used GhostDoc…
…but I ended up just leaving a link for it here. Who knows what our future holds?
I say code-behind JavaScript and you say tomato…
So Peter-Paul Koch writes about “JavaScript Triggers” at A List Apart. What he is talking about is a design pattern I have been using since the days of Danny Goodman, his JavaScript bibles. Using Mr. Koch’s terms, I have been building “JavaScript Trigger Chains” or “Cascading JavaScript Triggers” for quite some time. I look forward to the day when I can write about this stuff and post it on SonghaySystem.com.
Is it the System Tray?
In “Why do some people call the taskbar the ‘tray’?” this matter is put to rest at The New Old Thing.