Notes"Mozilla doesn't support (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155749) the W3C's Document Object Model Load and Save (http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-LS/load-save.html) at this moment, so the easiest way to serialize and deserialize DOM trees isUnfurl
Notes"If there ever is need for a new syndication formation which can't conform to these requirements, it is either done in a new namespace, either as an Atom 2.0 or as a new standard."Unfurl
Notes"The Term Extraction service provides a list of significant words or phrases extracted from a larger content." Very interesting, this is. I wonder if it works better than Amazon's TextStream searches?Unfurl
Notes"I thought it would be a fun experiment to take an OWL schema for Atom, run it through Kazuki, and generate some easy-to-use classes for Atom in Jena."Unfurl
Notes"the above implements an almost complete XML-RPC decoder ... that's 3 to 4 times faster than the 170-line version in Python's xmlrpclib library"Unfurl
Notes"Laszlo is an open source platform for the development and delivery of rich Internet applications on the World Wide Web" Hmm, open source Laszlo versus very expensive Flex. This should be interestingUnfurl
Notes"This is the home page of TagSoup, a SAX-compliant parser written in Java that, instead of parsing well-formed or valid XML, parses HTML as it is found in the wild: nasty and brutish, though quite often far from short."Unfurl
NotesClever: Instead of the feed at the published URL, serve up a 301 redirect to the real feed tagged with a generated unique ID. The incoming aggregator should switch to the new ID-tagged URL and happily continue on using it.Unfurl
Notes"Here's a brief outline of the four production-ready XPath functions which represent the most complete XML support of any open source RDBMS."Unfurl
Notes"Atom says: Given everything else is in flux, here's our one fixed point. The post. The metadata of the post. The relationships between posts. That's it." This is one of the best explanations of Atom and what I love about it I've ever seen.Unfurl
Notes"...if the XML to triples production occured inside an XSLT stylesheet, many more languages could be used to build interesting RDF applications." Seems very cool.Unfurl