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Laquo; A Few Upgrades. Rolling Garfield Ninja Turtles. Fun With HTTP Headers. HTTP is the protocol used to transmit data on what we know as “the web”. At the beginning of every server response on the web, there’s a bit of text like:. HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/html Connection: close. Want to examine the headers of a site for yourself? Curl -i http:/ www.nextthing.org/. Request rather than a GET. What I did to gather all of these headers was very similar. First, I downloaded an RDF dump. Received ...
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Archive for the 'Programming' Category. Thursday, October 30th, 2008. My first office hours in Palo Alto at Coupa Café. Office hours are an idea I got. From my good friend Buzz Andersen. Who held them on a semi-regular basis at The Alembic. In San Francisco, and which I endeavored to attend whenever possible. Pubs, libraries, coffee shop. Discussions, and even secret societies. Of say, the 17th through 19th centuries have been eclipsed by water cooler discussions. Suggests using an #officehours. I ran ac...
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UI Patterns: Wet Lazy Susan. June 3rd, 2007. I ran across a couple of variations on the “wet floor” effect today which both introduce a rotating set of images that can be moused over for more information. For lack of a better term, I’ll call this the “Wet Lazy Susan” effect. Read the rest of this entry ». March 31st, 2007. Here’s a snippet from Microsoft’s current corporate home page. W3C/ DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional/ EN. Http:/ www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd. Download this code: /code/microsoft.txt. I had ...