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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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