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W3C 'clarifies' HTML 5 v XHTML

Vendors moving too fast on RIA Potential conflicts and overlap between the first update to HTML in a decade by the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) and XHTML has been addressed by the standards body.…

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Offline Page validator 0.3

Offline Page validator - Firefox add-on that helps you submit the current page to the W3C validation tool.

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3 Top Reasons Why You Should Be W3C Compliant

Internet marketings most important tool, your website, should not only be SEO friendly but also W3C compliant. This article will go over 3 important reasons why you should seek compliance.

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Architect of Jena Semantic Web Framework Joins TopQuadrant - Business Wire (press release)(Technology)

Carroll has contributed to many Semantic Web standards from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and was the lead architect in the creation of Jena 2. Jena is currently the most used Java toolkit for building semantic applications and is the leading Java toolkit referenced in academic papers and conferences. Prior to joining TopQuadrant, Carroll [...]

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WinZip, the [long awaited] Unicode edition!!!

I have talked about WinZip and Zip in the past, in particular their odd relationship with Unicode, in blogs like: Zipping up Unicode file names Unicode? Zip don't need no stinking Unicode! Sometimes, you have to keep it in ASCII Zipping up Unicode file PATHs Now if you spend some time in the comments in that Zipping up Unicode file names blog, several people...

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[2/5] rxvt-unicode X11 Display Security Issue

A security issue has been reported in rxvt-unicode, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to gain escalated privileges. Be sure to check if your system is missing security updates or have insecure applications installed: http://secunia.com/software_inspector/ Feature Overview - The Secunia Software Inspector: * Detects insecure versions of applications installed * Verifies that all...

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[2/5] Gentoo update for aterm, eterm, rxvt, mrxvt, multi-aterm, wterm, and rxvt-unicode

Gentoo has issued an update for aterm, eterm, rxvt, mrxvt, multi-aterm, wterm, and rxvt-unicode. This fixes a security issue, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to gain escalated privileges. Be sure to check if your system is missing security updates or have insecure applications installed: http://secunia.com/software_inspector/ Feature Overview - The Secunia Software Inspector:...

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ScreenFlow screencasting software adds Automator support

I swear I'm going to start screencasting soon. And when I do, I'm going to use ScreenFlow from Vara Software. The latest edition fixes a few bugs but also adds Automator actions for creating screen recordings in an automator workflow and support for Unicode text in marker tracks. ScreenFlow sells for USD$99.99 [read more at MacMerc.com]

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Requirements of Japanese Text Layout

I've just caught up with this document from W3C which fills in a big gap in English-language technical material. Japanese typesetting technology has been very influential in the other Ideographic countries, and they share many commonalities (e.g. Japanese ruby text...

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Is QWERTY harming language design?

One of the rather unique features of the Fortress1 programming language is that it has builtin support for Unicode operators. For example, instead of using "==" you would use U+2261. After reading the spec, and a recent thread on ruby-core,...

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Add browser shortcuts for searching the W3C

As you've surely discovered by now, in the top right corner of Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox is a text box you can use to search the web: If you type something in that box and press ENTER, the browser sends the text you entered to your default search engine, such as Google or Live Search. That's pretty straight forward. But what you may not have noticed is the drop down menu on the right side of...

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Mystery Meat Arrives in My Email

*Okay, that's got to be a landmark -- I just got spam in a text *I can't even recognize.* Chinese, Korean, been getting unsought Unicode for ages, but what is *that* stuff? Malayalam? Thai, maybe? It's not Tamil. I would...

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Tons of new articles: YouTube Bible, CorePlayer 1.2.4 review; my W3C Presentation article; a brand new Opera Mini invocation Bible etc

Thx for the link! Jeff "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]" wrote in message news:eTPPd$3sIHA.552@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > I've posted a LOT of new articles on my blog lately with tons of info > never ever published by anyone else; check them out if interested. > http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs > > -- > > > -- > Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen...

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On the popularity of Unicode: percentages are not raw numbers

There has been a lot of recent buzz based on the Moving to Unicode 5.1 post in the googleblog written by Mark Davis. Enough that people keep sending me email asking if I had seen it, much of that traffic being there because I haven't blogged about it myself yet.... One of the most interesting points in the blog was about the Uptick in native Unicode webpages: Just last December there...

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