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bob phillips' COMPOS - XML & Cocoon
COMPOS: a configuration of compositions in text, performance, image, Flash, sound and computer. Using Cocoon2 and XML.
        

Friday, April 05, 2002



A Cluster of Trilliums

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3:37:56 PM    



Frog the Dog and Konon

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3:26:02 PM    




from Tony Collen

Lots of progress has been made in the past 2-3 days. Last night I got Cocoon and Xindice talking to each other. I'm starting to make some decent progress on understanding everything, which is promising.

Reading the Xindice Developer's Guide, I found an interesting snippet where you can "insert" a block of XML from another XMLDB or URL into an existing set of XML data. Then the lightbulb went off. OPML Transclusion, anyone?

[Ham Journalism]

3:22:11 PM    



Easy to get sidetracked following the thread unraveling from an aggregated feed. Particularly when the feed leads to more add-ons. The curse of Radio Userland!

3:18:08 PM    



redundant image, but posted using the asset manager by David Davies.

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2:42:40 PM    



I wonder how to check memory leaks in radio?
9:10:49 AM    



trilliums (Eastern Oregon) in Bloom

trilliums (Eastern Oregon) in Bloom
1:21:48 AM    


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