XSLTorture
Three days ago, in the process of finishing up the transition to the new design(s), I discovered a new reason to dislike XSLT—and it’s not exactly like I was lacking for reasons to do so before that....
View ArticleTransformed Transforms
Thanks to the power of the Internet, I am now less annoyed at XSLT. Chriztian Steinmeier wrote to suggest I try xml:space, something I hadn’t previously come across. So the template now looks like...
View ArticleReduced to Efficiency
I’ve been trying to catch up on e-mail. Astonishingly, after only a couple of days of sustained effort, I’ve managed to get to the point where I’m only two weeks behind on my Inbox! This is to a...
View ArticleEntity Errors
Okay, XSLT folks, here’s one for you. I had the following fragment in my journal recipes, with some whitespace to make everything more readable: <xsl:element name="a"...
View ArticleHack and Slash
Back in January, I reacted to Peter Nederlof‘s whatever:hover by musing that it would be nice to see behaviors used to extend IE in other useful ways, like adding generated content support and so on....
View ArticleSign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign
So I’m on the book-signing schedule at SXSW04 as part of a five-person signature cage match that will last until only one person is left standing! Er, or something. Actually, I assume they’re going...
View ArticleMigration Patterns
I’ve fielded a few questions about my experience migrating from Movable Type to WordPress, so I thought I’d address that subject for anyone else who might be interested. I didn’t migrate from Movable...
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