2007 May 11, 12:02Java API for communicating with bluetooth devices.
bluetooth java code library programming research:wii-remote 2007 May 9, 4:15I read about
text/xml URI fragment resolution a few months ago. I was interested to find another kind of fragment reference other than the text/html URI
fragment but of course I didn't find an implementation in IE, Firefox, or Opera. I decided to see how much work would be required to implement this in IE.
In IE and Firefox when you open an XML file that doesn't have an XML stylesheet the XML source is rendered with syntax highlighting. In IE I also noticed that the gold bar appears when you open an
XML file off of your local machine. To me this suggested that the XML source was being rendered as HTML which I assumed was produced by running an XSLT on the source XML file. If so, I figured I
could modify the XSLT to implement text/xml URI fragments. I ran
FileMon to see if iexplore.exe loaded an
XSLT file when opening an XML file. Only the XML file and MSXML3.DLL were opened and no XSLTs were loaded as files. My next hope for modifying the XSLT was if it existed as a resource in MSXML3.DLL.
I did a findstr on the DLL for SCRIPT and found an XSLT so I decided to check for resources in MSXML3.DLL. Unfortunately my previous resource viewer didn't work correctly so I decided to write my
own.
I created
resource tools to view and modify resources in Windows modules. The viewer outputs HTML with links to the
individual resources of a module using the
res URI scheme that's built into IE. The modifier is a simple command line tool that
replaces or adds one resource at a time to a module.
Using these tools I found that the XSLT was stored as a resource in MSXML3.DLL. I'll talk more about the existing XSLT and the one I replaced it with next time.
resource technical xml msxml res xslt xsl 2007 May 5, 10:05Carissa and Elijah are married! Sarah and I flew to Oakland the Friday of two weeks
previous (April 27th) into the Oakland Airport. We were on the same flight as Jon which was fun but we weren't seated with him. Instead I was seated between Sarah and a middle aged lady who enjoyed
talking to herself. It seemed a bonus if others such as myself listened but not a prerequisite for her speaking.
Sarah and I rented a car and we drove Jon first to Hayward where he was staying then we drove to our hotel in Dublin. The car we got turned out to be a PT Cruiser which was a
surprise of course but actually wasn't that bad. The power windows are controlled by the center console rather than by a switch near the windows themselves which led to several embarrassing seconds
when we later tried to pay the toll for the Bay Bridge.
The next day we went to Carissa's wedding which was lovely. In a small church with white roses Carissa's mom married Carissa and Elijah.
Afterward we went to the reception at the Senior Center. "Senior Center" may conjure up images of rolley charis that smell like old people but it wasn't like that at all. It appears to be a community
center funded by the Senior Condos next door so it was very nice.
Carissa is the first of the college roommates to get married! I guess I'm just having trouble imagining any of us getting married...
wedding friend personal california nontechnical 2007 May 1, 4:33In the past I've come up with ideas for software and find that the very idea is implemented soon after. So this time rather than getting down about it I'm going to make it work for me. I'll state
what I want to use and hope that its magically implemented. In order to uniformly support comments on my website I want a web service with the following features:
- Allow users to view and add comments for any particular URI.
- Use OpenID and optionally Card Space to
identify users.
- Use a captcha system that's optionally cute or humorous.
- Has atom or rss feeds of the comments available.
- Doesn't require users to register.
- Doesn't require any extra steps for commenting on a URI that no one has commented on.
I'm going implement this now so no one go off and do it before me so that I can use it without having to do anything...
technical homepage 2007 Apr 13, 2:52Shocking newsflash: Kids view adult content! OMG! FTA: "Commission investigators also found that youth access to violent fare had fallen since 2000, especially in video games. Only 42 percent of
unaccompanied young buyers were able to buy games rated M (f
article business censorship government rights violence videogames 2007 Apr 4, 4:30StumbleUpon is a social bookmarking site with a bunch of features. Including commenting on a particular URL and getting an RSS feed of those comments. This sounds like a way for me to integrate
comments into my website...
bookmark social stumbleupon folksonomy rss feed comment web tag tagging internet 2007 Mar 30, 3:28Commentary and steps to reducing junk mail.
mail article blog jeff-atwood spam junk howto 2007 Mar 28, 3:53Software to convert DVDs or other video into something for your iPod. Recommended to me by Matt.
ipod encoding itunes open-source software transcode tv 2007 Mar 27, 4:58A book by Cory Doctorow available for free via Creative Commons. I finished this very recently. Its very ... different. I understand but I don't comprehend.
book books fiction scifi free cory-doctorow read 2007 Mar 26, 10:20A website where you can search through Penny Arcade comics using terms set by the community.
tag tagging social penny-arcade folksonomy tools search 2007 Mar 24, 1:05SNL commerical for robot insurance for old folk.
humor video snl commerical robot robots insurance 2007 Mar 21, 12:14This program will tell you how to install an application if you try to use one that it knows about and that you don't have installed.
bash blog opensource tool ubuntu article linux tips 2007 Mar 19, 12:23Description of infighting over minor issues.
article design humor community email management 2007 Mar 5, 7:30Flash video depicting Mario in stylized communism form.
flash video humor game nintendo mario animation communism neat-fp 2007 Mar 1, 1:43Sir Timothy Berners-Lee talks at a congressional hearing. The House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet hearing "Digital Future of the United States:
Part I -- The Future of the World Wide Web".
politics tim-berners-lee semanticweb web internet congress reference video 2007 Feb 20, 1:07Abstract: "We present a formal model and a new search algorithm for folksonomies, called FolkRank, that exploits the structure of the folksonomy. The proposed algorithm is also applied to find
communities within the folksonomy and is used to structure se
folksonomy folkrank algorithm article rank sort social tag tagging 2007 Feb 8, 3:34Creates image from IP address to make it easier to associate anonymous comments with the authors.
article news blog ip privacy identity images 2007 Jan 30, 2:41I was unaware of it but there's a standard for CSV files and it defines how to encode quotes, commas, and newlines inside of records.
csv specification rfc standards ietf mime comma-separated-value excel encoding 2007 Jan 22, 1:42Flash game in which you are airport security and must ensure no restricted materials are let through based on ever changing rules. More commentary than game. Who says games can't be art?
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