Tuesday February 18, 2003
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Vanity Foul Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind. |
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MS Third Degree Oops, meant Three Degrees. Neat idea (I have a 10 year old, who asked me yesterday for her own blog), and given the libraries already existant in Java it looks pretty easy to replicate. Hacking Log 2.0 Sux Disclaimer: I did create this blog just to play with Andy. He takes himself so seriously, yet welcomes abuse. I thought I'd oblige him. Please post comments there, join in the fun.
Re: Who reads them anyways.... Amazing, I would consider this a prerequisite - though I have to admit that I've been having trouble finding time to read the latest specs. I've read all the earlier Servlet/JSP specs. There is a lot in there, and I've found understanding the container requirements has helped solve some thorny problems. Searchable Weblog Via James Strachan, a way for FreeRoller users (and others) to get their own search engine. While Search is definately on the Feature List for Roller, it hasn't been an itch anyone has wanted to scratch (apparently). I keep thinking about it, but it just isn't a priority for me (and I'm hoping someone with real experience with Lucene will step up to the plate).
Roller comments broken? Dave notes that the comment feature is broken on his site (and maybe in CVS). Mine is working fine, even on my "test" site (which is pretty close to CVS, last build the evening of Feb 6, 03). Have you been working on anything else that could have impacted it Dave? Jakarta Commons Cache Just so ya'll don't think I've a one-track-mind, I've contributed a Digester-based configuration mechanism to Commons Cache, which is used in Roller (damn, it is one-tracked) and I've used in a previous life/job. This is my little part in helping Cache get promoted to the Commons proper ;-) Vanity Foul now running Roller 0.9.7-dev latest Fresh from CVS (heck some of it is barely minutes old), please let me know if you spot any odd behaviour. ( Feb 01 2003, 03:00:57 PM ) Roller Permalink Comments [1] [Trackback] Debunk: To expose or ridicule the falseness, sham, or exaggerated claims of Also, a favorite pasttime of Andy's. |
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