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Java RSS Web

Aggregation in Java

Flock is an RSS aggregator written in Java. It is a server-side web application accessible with a browser, similar in spirit to AmphetaDesk .

Looks to do alot of what I’m looking for in an aggregator. But there are a few problems, Tomcat(Servelet Engine), JRE and the need publicly avialable sever that has previously mentioned to run it all on. The elguapo of the Java web app situation is there are many intresting Wiki, Blog, Gallery, Aggregator, etc., projects but the whole Java/Tomcat is a real PITA on a shared server.

Maybe when I get broadband and can go back to an always on connection it will be more fesiable. Well that is unless arcterex decides to but Tomcat on ufies.org.

Categories
Java RSS Web

Aggregation in Java

Flock is an RSS aggregator written in Java. It is a server-side web application accessible with a browser, similar in spirit to AmphetaDesk .

Looks to do alot of what I’m looking for in an aggregator. But there are a few problems, Tomcat(Servelet Engine), JRE and the need publicly avialable sever that has previously mentioned to run it all on. The elguapo of the Java web app situation is there are many intresting Wiki, Blog, Gallery, Aggregator, etc., projects but the whole Java/Tomcat is a real PITA on a shared server.

Maybe when I get broadband and can go back to an always on connection it will be more fesiable. Well that is unless arcterex decides to but Tomcat on ufies.org.

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Web

Googleism

Googlism, just ask

Googlism for: fozbaca

fozbaca is closest
fozbaca is right
fozbaca is having a
fozbaca is

Googlism for: brian lauer

brian lauer is a 1999 journalism
brian lauer is our knowledge management librarian

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Web

Googleism

Googlism, just ask

Googlism for: fozbaca

fozbaca is closest
fozbaca is right
fozbaca is having a
fozbaca is

Googlism for: brian lauer

brian lauer is a 1999 journalism
brian lauer is our knowledge management librarian

Categories
Web

Lunchmeat, but where is the Ramen

The Web Deli – Lunchmeat Webpage backgrounds now I just need one of a pot of Ramen for The Slum during Ramathon this year.

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Web

Lunchmeat, but where is the Ramen

The Web Deli – Lunchmeat Webpage backgrounds now I just need one of a pot of Ramen for The Slum during Ramathon this year.

Categories
HTML Web XML XSLT

Markup Background

The Secret Life of Markup

The average reader – one not raised by wolves, or, worse, by rabid advocates of Standard Generalized Markup Language during the heyday of SGML – may not clearly understand the concepts of Semantics, Structure, Markup, Content, Style, Transformation, and Presentation. Heck, I’m not sure many of us did back then either, but we’ve had a few years to think about it.

A little basic at times but averall an all around good sumary of the markup situation.

Categories
HTML Web XML XSLT

Markup Background

The Secret Life of Markup

The average reader – one not raised by wolves, or, worse, by rabid advocates of Standard Generalized Markup Language during the heyday of SGML – may not clearly understand the concepts of Semantics, Structure, Markup, Content, Style, Transformation, and Presentation. Heck, I’m not sure many of us did back then either, but we’ve had a few years to think about it.

A little basic at times but averall an all around good sumary of the markup situation.

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Development HTML MovableType Web XML XSLT

XSLT AbiWord to HTML

abi2html

A command line app written in Java which, using the Xalan XML parser and an XSLT stylesheet, allows you to convert native AbiWord, (*.abw), files into HTML pages. Features include being able to convert a single file or batch convert a directory of files and turning http:// web address references into anchor tags under HTML. For more information see the README and CHANGELOG files.

Kinda cool, but as another idea how about a MovableType plug-in that takes a .abw file upload and translates it to embeded (X)HTML?

Categories
Development HTML MovableType Web XML XSLT

XSLT AbiWord to HTML

abi2html

A command line app written in Java which, using the Xalan XML parser and an XSLT stylesheet, allows you to convert native AbiWord, (*.abw), files into HTML pages. Features include being able to convert a single file or batch convert a directory of files and turning http:// web address references into anchor tags under HTML. For more information see the README and CHANGELOG files.

Kinda cool, but as another idea how about a MovableType plug-in that takes a .abw file upload and translates it to embeded (X)HTML?