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Friday, January 18 2002

Me : meta-tools.xsl




<xsl:variable name = "id" select = "generate-id()" />







<xsl:call-template name = "meta:openMeta">



 <xsl:with-param name = "id" select = "$id" /> 



 <xsl:param name = "text" select = "'view meta'" />



</xsl:call-template>







<xsl:call-template name = "meta:Block">



 <xsl:with-param name = "id" select = "$id" />



 <xsl:with-param name = "text">



  hello <xsl:call-template name = "Username" />



 </xsl:with-param>



 <xsl:with-param name = "close" select = "'1'" />



</xsl:call-template>



I'll post something later today

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Resource Synchronization Framework (RSF)

"provides a simple, lightweight mechanism for replicating files and other resources between remote hosts. RSF is meant to accommodate centralized models (client/server) and decentralized models (peer-to-peer). RSF is based on two XML files: a master fingerprint file and a resource history file. The master fingerprint file contains all the data necessary to execute basic synchronization between two separate versions of the same files. The resource history file contains data on a specific resource to facilitate a rollback or a restore from a pervious version." It sounds interesting, I guess, but wouldn't it be better to write an XML-RPC/SOAP framework for CVS? via commonme

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chromatic : Slash's Wiki Plugin

"In theory, any Web application could be reimplemented as a Slash plugin. In practice, it's not terribly difficult to write something useful."

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : fop

FU_KING OLD PEOPLE
ex. THAT FOP CUT ME OFFF!
see also : fop dict-ified

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The dictified dictionary.com word of the day is : somnolent

Somnolent \Som"no*lent\, a. [F. somnolent, L. somnolentus, from somnus sleep, akin to Gr. ?, Skr. svapna sleep, dream, svap to sleep, Icel. sofa, AS. swefn sleep. Cf. {Hypnotic}, {Somnambulism}, {Soporific}.] Sleepy; drowsy; inclined to sleep. -- {Som"no*lent*ly}, adv. He had no eye for such phenomens, because he had a somnolent want of interest in them. --De Quincey. web1913
somnolent adj : inclined to or marked by drowsiness; "slumberous (or slumbrous) eyes"; "`slumbery' is archaic"; "the sound had a a somnolent effect" [syn: {slumberous}, {slumbery}, {slumbrous}] wn

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