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Articles tagged with “markup”

  • Recently
  • A dead fish in yesterday’s newspaper
  • Draconian error handling: still the worst idea ever
  • Jumping out of the system
  • Content sniffing considered harmful
  • XML is tough
  • Unicode Normalization Form C
  • Yet another crack at user-friendly feeds
  • Another crack at user-friendly feeds
  • Hot RSS
  • Determining the character encoding of a feed
  • The myth of RSS compatibility
  • The history of draconian error handling in XML
  • Relative URIs in HTML
  • Blogger Code in RDF
  • Won’t somebody please think of the gerbils?
  • Everything considered harmful
  • Why we won’t help you
  • OBJECT and Internet Explorer
  • Anyone seen the bridge?
  • In brief: 1 April 2003
  • About the mobile edition
  • So here we are
  • Auto-content: 13 Feb 2003
  • In brief: 28 Jan 2003
  • Markup Mu
  • In brief: 14 Jan 2003
  • Eddies in the space-time continuum
  • Semantic obsolescence
  • Down in the South
  • Poisoning the envelope
  • The lies can be categorized
  • The tag soup of a new generation
  • Million dollar markup
  • Pushing the envelope
  • Friday linkfest
  • Clearing out some old links
  • This is XFML
  • Syndication is not publication
  • The rebellion will be syndicated
  • Tinkering
  • A warning to others
  • More on evolvable formats
  • In praise of evolvable formats
  • Microsoft redesign
  • RSS 2.0 template
  • RSS revolt
  • Light reading
  • More FOAF links
  • Friend of a friend
  • RSS linkpile
  • History of the RSS fork
  • RSS tutorial
  • I don’t mean to pry, but…
  • Mine too
  • Automatic lead-ins
  • Official: 70 ways to abuse nested tables
  • Automatically inserting images before offsite links
  • Entities
  • How liberal is too liberal?
  • Quickly
  • The Q tag revisited
  • Automatic curly apostrophes in Movable Type
  • RSS 1.0 tweaks
  • TeXHTMLism
  • This page is in Icelandic
  • Full RSS feeds are back
  • Changes in XHTML 2.0
  • Full-screen calendars in Movable Type
  • Dive into history
  • While you were out
  • Day 20: Providing a summary for tables
  • Day 19: Using real table headers
  • Day 18: Giving your calendar a real caption
  • Day 17: Defining acronyms
  • Day 7: Identifying your language
  • Day 6: Choosing a DOCTYPE
  • Character entities reference
  • Important change to the LINK tag
  • Same thing we do every day, Pinky
  • RSS auto-discovery in Python
  • More on RSS auto-discovery
  • Introduction to XML Namespaces
  • RSS auto-discovery
  • New way to abuse nested tables discovered
  • Upgrades
  • New way to abuse HTML discovered
  • Markover, continued
  • Markover
  • Not really, but thanks
  • The Q tag
  • Geek secrets
  • More on web-based interfaces
  • HTML is not a crock
  • Accessible calendars
  • XML 1.1
  • Digging through source
  • HTML structural elements
  • Investigating OPML

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