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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.
        

Tuesday, April 09, 2002

radicle is the embryonic root

The first to emerge. Tip to mylou and Tippicanoe. Screw Tyler.

where the gibberellin works.

radical is math ;)


12:43:47 PM    

coocoon looking at an opml file

http://hoppy:8080/cocoon/sub/view-source?filename= ... http://radio.weblogs.com/0105434/instantOutliner/bobPhillips.opml>

does this crash radio?

need to escape the html link.

not this time.... must have been running out of memory... what a drag.

anyhow, if you have cocoon (the link above is for a local, nat'ed copy) you

will be able to look at your opml source, now for the xslt...


12:22:37 PM    

Working out loud

With the addition of the Google it link, you can get an idea where I might have headed, when I posted the last train of thoughts.

(I'm still out there, now, following that link...   ";)"

or you might find, as in this case, strange conjunctions in a meta verse


7:35:21 AM    

Frontier programming Radio

what's a node, for radio, & where documented.

is there a design document public?

If I add a root node, what does it add to the load of the program on the system?

If I add the python interpretor root, is it always running? how can I tell?

can I make radio list procedures (nodes?)

 


7:13:47 AM    


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