I just found out you may - even in current HTML use entity references in attribute values, it’s just you don’t have to anymore, when the ampersand is not ambiguous. The spec states it as: “Attribute values are a mixture…
Seems Like the recommendation changed from supporting ; and & to only using &. Thinking about it, it is a little surprising as, if I remember correctly, in HTML source you should encode & as & right?
We do XML processing, albeit with XQuery, as a small business. It is a very niche solution but actually very stable and quite handy for all kinds of data handling; web-based applications and APIs as it nicely integrates…
This reminds me of XForms and its fully declarative approach. It allowed you to add interactivity to your HTML without writing code.
We also use BaseX to write restful backends with RestXQ - https://docs.basex.org/12/RESTXQ - the documentation itself is written in XQuery as well and uses a BaseX database as a source.
> Thank you for signing up for the Postbox Beta. We'll be sure to let you know when the Beta is ready. Man, I’m getting old: just searched my mail and found this mail from… January 26 2009 :-) I liked it, but it always…
Not only software but also infrastructure & protocols: N.T.P.: — https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-thor... I found it quite a good read!
The built-in unbound dns server has support for blocklists, maybe you want to give it a try: https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/unbound.html
Why so rude?
Why?
I really enjoy watching his videos, if only just for pure entertainment. I never really touched processing or p5js, still I like the way Daniel introduces and teaches core programming concepts. Seems to be a great guy!
Even a 5-6 month old must feel pretty unloved. Just put yourself in their position: can't walk, can't talk, can't get out of bed, feels tired, feels all alone, cries for help and comfort but is ultimately ignored.…
In case you don't intend distrohopping you use this for being "an open-source enterprise operating system designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux®." So its actually for people trying to…
Thought of it yesterday! I used it in the mid 90s when I gave about every software I could find a chance. I only remember it being awfully slow, but I did not care to much as our families 28.8 modem was slow as well :)
I just found out you may - even in current HTML use entity references in attribute values, it’s just you don’t have to anymore, when the ampersand is not ambiguous. The spec states it as: “Attribute values are a mixture…
Seems Like the recommendation changed from supporting ; and & to only using &. Thinking about it, it is a little surprising as, if I remember correctly, in HTML source you should encode & as & right?
We do XML processing, albeit with XQuery, as a small business. It is a very niche solution but actually very stable and quite handy for all kinds of data handling; web-based applications and APIs as it nicely integrates…
This reminds me of XForms and its fully declarative approach. It allowed you to add interactivity to your HTML without writing code.
We also use BaseX to write restful backends with RestXQ - https://docs.basex.org/12/RESTXQ - the documentation itself is written in XQuery as well and uses a BaseX database as a source.
> Thank you for signing up for the Postbox Beta. We'll be sure to let you know when the Beta is ready. Man, I’m getting old: just searched my mail and found this mail from… January 26 2009 :-) I liked it, but it always…
Not only software but also infrastructure & protocols: N.T.P.: — https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-thor... I found it quite a good read!
The built-in unbound dns server has support for blocklists, maybe you want to give it a try: https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/unbound.html
Why so rude?
Why?
I really enjoy watching his videos, if only just for pure entertainment. I never really touched processing or p5js, still I like the way Daniel introduces and teaches core programming concepts. Seems to be a great guy!
Even a 5-6 month old must feel pretty unloved. Just put yourself in their position: can't walk, can't talk, can't get out of bed, feels tired, feels all alone, cries for help and comfort but is ultimately ignored.…
In case you don't intend distrohopping you use this for being "an open-source enterprise operating system designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux®." So its actually for people trying to…
Thought of it yesterday! I used it in the mid 90s when I gave about every software I could find a chance. I only remember it being awfully slow, but I did not care to much as our families 28.8 modem was slow as well :)