Looks like they're attempting to solve the same problems as Google Wave, albeit from a vastly different approach. The Raindrop project is behind Wave in terms of availability but should be worth keeping an eye on.
- Troy Forster
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This is certainly going to surprise and upset many people responsible for maintaining networks, hacking up system scripts and working with NT based images. It certainly would have saved me many hours of frustration when I was building custom deployment tools fifteen years ago.
- Troy Forster
Interesting. I don't use MooTools but I'm certainly curious as to why it doesn't do Object detection instead of browser detection. And, if browser detection is necessary, why not the user agent string in the first place?
- Troy Forster
For those of you still burdened with supporting legacy ASP Classic code this could be part of your migration to .NET. It's too early to be used with any serious site since it only implements VBScript 4, no support for JScript, on error, and other vital features. Hopefully these missing features will be implemented very soon.
- Troy Forster
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@eightlines, as child growing up in England I came across a few rabbits infected with Myxomatosis. It's a disgusting disease that causes swelling leading to blindness. This makes them easy pray for predators and roadkill targets. Perhaps we can take Armand-Delille's medal away posthumously and sue his family retroactively.
- Troy Forster
Another clever workaround for a glaring problem with the HTML spec. Sandboxing should never have been allowed to see the light of day!!! Just require certificates with optional signing by trusted cert authority.
- Troy Forster
Another clever workaround for a glaring problem with the HTML spec. Sandboxing should never have been allowed to see the light of day!!! Just require certificates with optional signing by trusted cert authority.
- Troy Forster