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Dad and Alex

2011 Nov 22, 9:49

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Dad and Alex

2011 Nov 22, 9:49

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Features of image type input tags in HTML

2011 Nov 21, 11:00

A bug came up the other day involving markup containing <input type="image" src="http://example.com/.... I knew that "image" was a valid input type but it wasn't until that moment that I realized I didn't know what it did. Looking it up I found that it displays the specified image and when the user clicks on the image, the form is submitted with an additional two name value pairs: the x and y positions of the point at which the user clicked the image.

Take for example the following HTML:

<form action="http://example.com/">
<input type="image" name="foo" src="http://deletethis.net/dave/images/davebefore.jpg">
</form>
If the user clicks on the image, the browser will submit the form with a URI like the following:http://example.com/?foo.x=145&foo.y=124.

This seemed like an incredibly specific feature to be built directly into the language when this could instead be done with javascript. I looked a bit further and saw that its been in HTML since at least HTML2, which of course makes much more sense. Javascript barely existed at that point and sending off the user's click location in a form may have been the only way to do something interesting with that action.

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Replacing Delicious with Google Reader

2011 Nov 17, 11:00

I had previously replaced my use of Delicious with Google Reader. Delicious had a number of issues during their switch over from Yahoo to the new owners and I was eventually fed up enough to remove it from daily use. I used Delicious to do the following things:

  • Create a list of things to read later
  • Save things to read again in the future
  • Search through things I read and enjoyed (esp via tags)
  • Annotate and share things on my blog
I realized that since I did most of my web browsing in Google Reader now anyway I may as well make use of its features. I star things to note I want to read it later or save to read again later. I can annotate with notes in Google Reader and I can share items to my web site by way of the shared items feed. Additionally for when I'm not in Google Reader there's a bookmarklet to add an arbitrary web site as a shared item in Google Reader.

Of course I wrote this and switched over about 1 week before Google removed the sharing feature from Google Reader. I'm irritated but in practice it forced me to find a different option which has worked out mostly better. New blog post coming soon about that...

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Alex and Cadbury playing

2011 Nov 17, 8:59

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(via please reblog and remove all attribution (3 Comments))

2011 Nov 17, 2:22


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"JSON Patch" - Paul Bryan

2011 Nov 17, 1:06

Mime-type for describing the difference between two JSON resources (in JSON using JSON paths)

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A shuffled deck of cards is unique in all human history (matthewweathers.com)

2011 Nov 17, 1:01

Possible combinations to shuffle a deck of cards is 8.0658X1067 compared to the number of times a deck of cards has been shuffled thus far in history 1.546X1023

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Biden Minimizes Browser Window Every Time Obama Walks By

2011 Nov 17, 12:38PermalinkCommentshumor government obama biden onion

(via GIF: Nose Friends!)

2011 Nov 16, 1:52


(via GIF: Nose Friends!)

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(via Easter Island heads have bodies (wordpress.com))

2011 Nov 16, 12:03


(via Easter Island heads have bodies (wordpress.com))

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(via M Thru F: Remember, Extrapolation is Dangerous)

2011 Nov 15, 11:54


(via M Thru F: Remember, Extrapolation is Dangerous)

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FW: This week's assortment of Alex Pics

2011 Nov 15, 3:00

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"The application/opensearchdescription xml media type" - Frank Ellermann

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A The New York Times ‘Vows’ series entry parody from Jena...

2011 Nov 14, 12:40


A The New York Times ‘Vows’ series entry parody from Jena Friedman.

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ShapeCatcher

2011 Nov 14, 12:37

Draw ShapeCatcher a symbol and ShapeCatcher shows you the characters in Unicode that look similar.  Try a smiley face.  (via Eric Lawrence)

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V__42F4

2011 Nov 9, 4:13

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V__E809

2011 Nov 9, 4:13

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V__6A20

2011 Nov 9, 4:13

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Alex Smile

2011 Nov 9, 4:08

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