journal.rmccue.io
Change | Pre-Thought Listen
http://journal.rmccue.io/305/change
The personal weblog of Ryan McCue. 15th of December, 2013. It’s time for a change. Fifteen years ago, I started school. Seven years ago, I finished primary school and started high school. Three years ago, I finished school. And two years ago, I started university. My choices became clearer to me as I came closer to the end of my degree. I decided that engineering was where my talents were. However, I didn’t. I’ve just completed the second year of my five-year degree. This year, I failed four su...It̵...
simplepie.org
SimplePie Documentation: King RSS
http://simplepie.org/wiki/plugins/wordpress/king_rss
SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available. Raquo; SimplePie Plugins and Integration. Raquo; King RSS. Beta 3 (not 1.0-compatible). No Might cause collisions with other SimplePie-based plugins in WordPress. The author has not yet updated this page with complete information. Please check out the Main Page. If you are the author or maintainer of this software and want to update this documentation, please take a moment to read Guidelines for Developers. SimplePie is 2004–2016 Ryan Parman. And PHP 5.6.23.
simplepie.org
SimplePie Documentation: Documentation
http://www.simplepie.org/wiki
SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available. We've seen far too many open-source projects have really poor documentation, if any at all. We don't want to be like that. Our goal is to provide you with everything you need to install, upgrade, get started with, and really push SimplePie to its limits. You can look up a specific class or method by going to http:/ simplepie.org/api/. Which is just like how you can look up. Functions by going to http:/ php.net/. I'm getting memory leaks! Requirements and Getting Started.
simplepie.org
SimplePie 1.3 API Documentation
http://www.simplepie.org/api
SimplePie Content Type Sniffer. SimplePie Decode HTML Entities. SimplePie XML Declaration Parser. SimplePie 1.3 API Documentation. This is the automatically generated API documentation for SimplePie. For human-based documentation, check out the wiki. Manages all author-related data. Used to create cache objects. Base class for database-based caches. Caches data to the filesystem. Caches data to memcache. Caches data to a MySQL database. Captions as defined in Media RSS. Manages all category-related data.
simplepie.org
SimplePie: Demo (Online RSS and Atom Feed Reader)
http://www.simplepie.org/demo
SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available. Or try one of the following:. SimplePie is 2004–2016 Ryan Parman. And contributors. Licensed under the BSD License. Hosted thanks to Matt Mullenweg. And PHP 5.6.24. And managed with Basecamp. Syndication handled by SimplePie. Variation on the Feed Icon by Wolfgang Bartelme.
simplepie.org
SimplePie: Weblog » SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available!
http://simplepie.org/blog/2012/10/30/simplepie-1-3-1-is-now-available
SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available. SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available! SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available. This is a bugfix release, which fixes a few bugs including a URI-parsing bug. And an issue if DOMDocument doesn’t exist. In addition, the various methods deprecated in 1.3 now fail with an. Error rather than simply having the methods not exist. For a full list of what has been changed in this version, see the commits since 1.3. And the issues closed in 1.3.1. This is a recommended upgrade for all users.
dean.edwards.name
Dean Edwards: getElementsByTagName()
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2009/12/getelementsbytagname
Convert any colour value to hex in MSIE. MSIE’s document.createStyleSheet() throws an error if there are more than 30 existing style sheets. It turns out that document fragments. Do not implement the. Method. But they. Nobody cares about this except for people that write JavaScript selector engines. If you are one of those people then keep reading. I can code around the absence of a lot of. Seemed impossible to do without. So I had to fake it! Function/method calls (even on native objects). You can proba...
dean.edwards.name
Dean Edwards: Two steps forward one step back
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2008/03/steps
Two steps forward one step back. Safari 3.1 fails the Acid2 test:. Http:/ bugs.webkit.org/show bug.cgi? I was thinking that safari have never succes the acid2 but as wikipedia says, safari was the first! Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid2. The bug is 2 years old: Safari 3.0 failed the test on reload (but not on initial load). It’s questionable whether, due to it only failing on reload, it actually fails. 8230;] Also, Dean Edwards noted that Safari 3.1 failed Acid2 (not 3! Such regressive setbacks are rea...
simplepie.org
SimplePie Documentation: Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.simplepie.org/wiki/faq/start
SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available. Raquo; Frequently Asked Questions. These are questions that are frequently asked about SimplePie. For discussions about. To do things, check the Tips, Tricks, Tutorials, and Screencasts. What are RSS and Atom feeds? Who works on SimplePie? What versions of RSS or Atom do you support? Why would I use SimplePie over something else? Can SimplePie generate new feeds? Can SimplePie parse raw XML feeds? Where can I get some help with SimplePie? Do you take donations?
simplepie.org
SimplePie Documentation: What is SimplePie?
http://www.simplepie.org/wiki/faq/what_is_simplepie
SimplePie 1.3.1 is now available. Raquo; Frequently Asked Questions. Raquo; What is SimplePie? Setting your expectations properly. Be as fast as possible. Be as easy to use as possible. Be as compatible as possible. Be as standards compliant as possible. This page talks about the core SimplePie library, not necessarily our other SimplePie-based products and services. Setting your expectations properly. A code library, written in. Intended to make it ridiculously easy for people to manage. An easy to use.
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