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Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
04/30/2004 10:43 AM2004-04-30: The Voice Browser Working Group has published a Last Call
Working Draft of Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0
including major updates. CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup
Language, provides telephony call control support for VoiceXML and
other dialog systems. Comments are welcome through 28 May. Visit the
Voice Browser home page. (News archive)
XInclude Last Call Published
XInclude Last Call Published
11/10/2003 11:37 PM2003-11-10: The XML Core Working Group has released a Last Call
Working Draft of XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0. XInclude
introduces a generic mechanism for merging XML documents (information
sets) using existing XML constructs—elements, attributes and URI
references. Comments are welcome through 31 December. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
Namespaces 1.1 Last Call Published
Namespaces 1.1 Last Call Published
09/05/2002 07:21 AM5 September 2002: The XML Core Working Group has released a Last Call
Working Draft of Namespaces in XML 1.1. Identified by IRI references,
namespaces qualify element and attribute names in XML documents.
Version 1.1 incorporates errata corrections and provides a mechanism
to undeclare prefixes. Comments are welcome through 28 September. Read
about the XML Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Events Last Call Published
DOM Level 3 Events Last Call Published
07/12/2002 04:50 PM12 July 2002: The Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group has
released a Last Call Working Draft of the DOM Level 3 Events
specification. Comments are welcome through 16 August. Language and
platform neutral, the system allows registration of event handlers,
describes event flow through a tree structure, and provides context
for each event. Read about the DOM Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Validation Last Call
Published
DOM Level 3 Validation Last Call
Published
10/09/2002 04:41 AM9 October 2002: The DOM Working Group has released a Last Call Working
Draft of the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Validation
Specification. The Document Object Model (DOM) allows programs and
scripts to update the content and style of documents dynamically. This
module of DOM3 ensures that documents remain or become valid. Comments
are welcome through 27 November. Read about the DOM Activity. (News
archive)
DOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
DOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
10/11/2002 07:55 AMDOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
DOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
10/11/2002 07:56 AMSix RDF Last Call Working Drafts
Published
Six RDF Last Call Working Drafts
Published
01/24/2003 03:30 PM24 January 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released six Last Call
Working Drafts. Comments are welcome through 21 February. Also
published is a W3C Note, LBase, a framework for specifying Semantic
Web languages in a uniform and coherent way. Read about the Semantic
Web Activity. (News archive)
Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema
Last Call Published
Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema
Last Call Published
12/09/2002 03:28 PM9 December 2002: The HTML Working Group has released a Last Call
Working Draft of Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema. Comments are
welcome through 31 January. The document provides a complete set of
XML Schema modules for XHTML, and allows document authors to modify
and extend XHTML in a conformant way. Visit the HTML home page. (News
archive)
SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature Last Call
published (W3C)
SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature Last Call
published (W3C)
09/25/2002 10:46 AMCSS3 Last Call Working Drafts Published
CSS3 Last Call Working Drafts Published
08/05/2002 10:43 PM2 August 2002: The CSS Working Group has released four modules of
Cascading Style Sheets Level 3 as Working Drafts. Fonts, Web Fonts,
and Backgrounds are in Last Call with comments welcome through 30
August. Basic User Interface is a first publication, the result of
merging relevant parts of CSS2 and the February Working Draft, User
Interface for CSS3. Learn more on the CSS home page. (News archive)
XML-Signature XPath Filter Last Call
Published
XML-Signature XPath Filter Last Call
Published
06/26/2002 01:00 PM20 June 2002: The joint IETF/W3C XML Signature Working Group has
released a Last Call Working Draft of XML-Signature XPath Filter 2.0.
Comments are welcome through 11 July. The draft defines a means to
digitally sign a document subset using XPath, the language for
addressing parts of an XML document. Visit the XML Signature home
page. (News archive)
XQuery, XSLT and XPath Last Call
Published
XQuery, XSLT and XPath Last Call
Published
11/12/2003 11:32 PM2003-11-12: The XML Query Working Group and the XSL Working Group have
released nine Working Drafts. Six are in Last Call through 15 February
2004. Comments on all of these documents are invited. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
10/28/2002 02:25 PM28 October 2002: The Web Services Description Working Group has
released a Last Call Working Draft of Web Service Description
Requirements. The document describes definitions and requirements for
specifying application to application communication. Comments are
welcome through 31 December. Read about the Web Services Activity.
(News archive)
XPointer Last Call Working Drafts
Published
XPointer Last Call Working Drafts
Published
07/11/2002 01:58 AM10 July 2002: The XML Linking Working Group has released four Working
Drafts, three in Last Call. Comments are welcome through 31 July. The
XPointer Framework is an extensible system for XML addressing and
underlies additional schemes. The element() scheme allows basic
addressing of XML elements, the xmlns() scheme is for interpreting
namespace prefixes in pointers, and xpointer() scheme allows full XML
addressing. Read about the XML Activity. (News archive)
SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature Last Call
Published
SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature Last Call
Published
09/24/2002 02:22 PM24 September 2002: The XML Protocol Working Group has released a Last
Call Working Draft of the SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature. The draft can
be used as the basis for defining SOAP bindings that support the
transmission of messages with attachments. Comments are welcome
through 15 October. Read more on the Web services home page. (News
archive)
Speech Synthesis Markup Language Last
Call Published
Speech Synthesis Markup Language Last
Call Published
12/02/2002 07:24 PM2 December 2002: The Voice Browser Working Group has released a Last
Call Working Draft of the Speech Synthesis Markup Language Version
1.0. Comments are welcome through 15 January 2003. With this XML-based
language, content authors can generate synthetic speech on the Web,
controlling pronunciation, volume, pitch, and rate. Read about the
Voice Browser Activity. (News archive)
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Last
Call Published
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Last
Call Published
08/21/2002 02:05 PM21 August 2002: The User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group
has released User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 as a Last Call
Working Draft. Comments are welcome through 18 September. Written for
developers of user agents, the guidelines lower barriers to Web
accessibility for people with disabilities (visual, hearing, physical,
cognitive, and neurological). The companion Techniques Working Draft
is also updated. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News
archive)
SOAP Version 1.2 Last Call Working
Drafts Published
SOAP Version 1.2 Last Call Working
Drafts Published
06/27/2002 07:17 AM27 June 2002: The XML Protocol Working Group has released four SOAP
Version 1.2 Last Call Working Drafts: the Primer, Messaging Framework,
Adjuncts, and Assertions and Test Collection. Comments are welcome
through 19 July. Also published are updates to SOAP Version 1.2 Usage
Scenarios and XML Protocol (XMLP) Requirements. Publicly developed,
SOAP Version 1.2 is a data transfer protocol designed for information
exchange on the Web, using XML as its encapsulation language. Read
about the Web Services Activity. (News archive)
Royalty-Free Patent Policy Last Call
Published
Royalty-Free Patent Policy Last Call
Published
11/14/2002 03:28 PM14 November 2002: The Patent Policy Working Group has released the
Royalty-Free Patent Policy as a Last Call Working Draft. The draft
governs the handling of patents in the process of producing and
implementing W3C Recommendations. Comments are welcome through 31
December. Read more in the press release and visit the patent policy
home page. (News archive)
CSS3 Text Last Call Working Draft
Published
CSS3 Text Last Call Working Draft
Published
02/26/2003 03:38 PM26 February 2003: The CSS Working Group has released a second Last
Call Working Draft of the CSS3 module: Text incorporating all comments
from the first Last Call. The group welcomes feedback through 5 March.
The document is a set of text formatting properties. Many address
international contexts, particularly East Asian and bidirectional
text. Visit the CSS home page. (News archive)
Washington Post Censors Iraqi Prison
Photos (At the Request of the WH?): Has
More Than 1,000 Photos, But Has Just
Published 10. We Wonder When Karl Rove
Made His Call To Them. 5/11
Washington Post Censors Iraqi Prison
Photos (At the Request of the WH?): Has
More Than 1,000 Photos, But Has Just
Published 10. We Wonder When Karl Rove
Made His Call To Them. 5/11
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Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
07/14/2004 04:52 PMNew Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
New Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
03/17/2005 03:01 AMDeveloper of ZiffTalk and Click4Advisor ‘click-for-talk’ platforms
launches ZiffLeads, first independent Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead
platform, to target partners who want to offer online advertisers,
local and national, a more Flexible and Reliable Phone Call Lead
generation and measurement product. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
06/01/2004 10:44 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 1 2004 3:11PM GMT
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
04/05/2005 02:02 PMBusiness Wire Apr 5 2005 5:23PM GMT
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
03/17/2005 04:13 AMi-CALL (a Division of Call Centre Recording Ltd) is pleased to
announce “The launch of a fantastic new sponsorship agreement between
i-CALL.co.uk and CallCentreVoice.com” [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Published!
Published!
04/15/2005 05:16 AMMy
letter to the editor (in Finnish, duh) of Suomen Kuvalehti
was published!
(Oh yeah, and the new widget in the right sidebar? I'll write
about it soon, I promise. It's a new NFC hack...)
Pam's dad asked me to link to this, so here goes: Support Pam.
I hope this turns out well for all parties.
Today's recommended Finnish Blog: Uusista blogeista Hiljaista
huutelua on vakuuttanut minut asiallisilla kirjoituksillaan
vähän puhutusta aiheesta jos toisestakin. Pidän paljon.
TCP Vulnerability Published
TCP Vulnerability Published
04/20/2004 03:23 PMGoogle IPO published
Google IPO published
05/01/2004 12:35 AM
In a high
profile move, Google 's
impending IPO was filed with the
SEC .
In an
unusual statement within the IPO document , Google includes
“An Owner's
Manual” for Google's Shareholder , whose manifesto-like comments
have prompted praise and
criticism .
I'm published! (kind-of...)
I'm published! (kind-of...)
05/25/2004 11:40 PMAfter having had it on my Amazon wish list for about a year, I finally
picked up my copy of Chris Sells' "Windows Forms Programming in C#".
Being a server-side Java developer by day, I've put off getting this
book for quite a while, despite the excellent reviews it got
everywhere. Then when a few weeks ago I got stuck... (175 words)
Parsing OWL in RDF/XML Published
Parsing OWL in RDF/XML Published
01/22/2004 03:25 AM2004-01-21: The Web Ontology Working Group has released Parsing OWL in
RDF/XML as a Working Group Note. The OWL language is used to publish
and share sets of terms called ontologies, supporting advanced Web
search, software agents and knowledge management. This document
describes a strategy for OWL-RDF parsers. Read about the Semantic Web.
(News archive)
How to get published on evolt.org
How to get published on evolt.org
03/06/2004 01:51 AMA lot of our time is spent reading emails and submitted articles. We
are happy for every good submission we get, and we don't like
rejecting articles, as it means your and our time wasted. Have a read
through this to prevent that happening.
LGA Yearbook just published
LGA Yearbook just published
11/11/2003 02:24 AMPublicTechnology.net Nov 11 2003 1:24AM ET
New Gallery published!
New Gallery published!
03/13/2003 10:23 AMThe bathroom is shaping up, and we've started with installing the
laminat floor in the bedrooms.. Look here :-) Click on the image or
the this link to see the latest picture gallery! Checkout older
galleries here: Apartment Gallery 05...
Published Author
Published Author
09/15/2004 07:05 PMI am greatly honored to announce that my RFC has been published: A new
Request for Comments is now available…
20 000 News published
20 000 News published
09/22/2004 10:14 AMCSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
01/29/2003 03:04 PM29 January 2003: Answering comments received during Last Call, the CSS
Working Group has released an interim Working Draft of Cascading Style
Sheets, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1). Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is
a language used to render structured documents like HTML and XML on
screen, on paper, and in speech. The draft brings CSS2 in line with
implementations and CSS2 errata, and removes obsolete features. Visit
the CSS home page. (News archive)
Internationalization Articles Published
Internationalization Articles Published
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-07-30: The GEO Task Force of the W3C Internationalization Working
Group publishes information to help authors and Webmasters understand
and use W3C technologies. Articles in July: FAQ: Why should I use the
language attribute in Web pages?, FAQ: Should I declare the language
of my XHTML document using a language attribute, the Content-Language
HTTP header, or a meta element?, FAQ: How do I use .htaccess
directives on an Apache server to serve files with a specific
encoding? For more items, visit the Internationalization home page.
(News archive)
Grok Description matches for CSS 2.1 Last Call Published
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An OS 9 / Classic fix for unmountable
FireWire drives
An OS 9 / Classic fix for unmountable
FireWire drives
08/27/2004 01:38 PMI have had a ongoing problem with miscellaneous FireWire drives that
won't mount. Clicking on the grayed-out drive in the Disk Utility only
creates an endless beachball. After trying DiskWarrior, Data Rescue,
and other variou...
Force-mount unmountable disk images
Force-mount unmountable disk images
09/15/2004 11:06 AMOn my machine, OS X 10.3.x seems to refuse to mount any disk image
files (.DMG) after a few days of use, and DMG files which mounted just
fine before now fail with a "No mountable file systems" error message.
Most people ass...
Toggle terminal transparency via
AppleScript
Toggle terminal transparency via
AppleScript
08/13/2004 10:41 AMSure you can make the Terminal transparent by clicking command+i
followed by clicking color, then moving the slider until the Terminal
window is transparent ... but have you ever thought, hmmm, I wish that
I could toggle the ...
An AppleScript to toggle JavaScript in
Safari
An AppleScript to toggle JavaScript in
Safari
05/20/2004 11:45 AMBeing a satisfied Safari user, I've never seen the need to disable
JavaScript in my regular browsing; but this morning I came across a
need to test several sites with JavaScript both enabled and disabled.
Imagine my surprise ...
Apple: Safari, AppleScript and
JavaScript
Apple: Safari, AppleScript and
JavaScript
10/29/2003 02:19 AMAs noted yesterday, the latest version of Safari includes the 'do
JavaScript' command in its AppleScript dictionary. By using the
command, users can create AppleScript scripts that interact with the
Safari JavaScript DOM (Document Object Model). Apple provides sample
scripts along with links to Safari Developer FAQ, Safari JavaScript
DOM Part 1 and Safari JavaScript DOM Part 2.
AppleScript snippit page
AppleScript snippit page
03/13/2003 07:25 PMTim Conner: "I've set this section of the website up as a place
to store and share any scripts that I've written that I think could be
of use to others."
Top Ten AppleScript Tips
Top Ten AppleScript Tips
02/01/2005 09:35 PMIf you think of AppleScript as only a nerdy, workflow-automation
tool, you're missing out on a lot of power. By Adam Goldstein,
O'Reilly Network
AppleScript application design tool
FaceSpan now at v4.2
AppleScript application design tool
FaceSpan now at v4.2
06/09/2004 03:47 PMDeveloper Digital Technology International has released
FaceSpan 4.2. The new version of
its tool for designing and building AppleScript applications adds a
terminology definitions pop-up in the Script Editor; "Show
Superclass," "Back" and "Forward" buttons in the Dictionary Viewer
toolbar; a text completion feature in the Script Editor; a bug fix;
and more. This is a US$99 upgrade, while the full version, which
includes an unlimited runtime license, is $199. A lite version, which
features a single runtime license that limits compiled applications to
running on the computer where FaceSpan is installed, is $89.
Open new Safari window with an
AppleScript application
Open new Safari window with an
AppleScript application
12/10/2003 11:28 AMThe Safari dock icon behavior has always annoyed me. If you have no
windows open and click on it, it will open a new Safari window.
Great. However, if you have other windows open or minimized to the
dock, it will just rest...
Make an AppleScript Studio application
self-update
Make an AppleScript Studio application
self-update
04/06/2005 09:26 AMHere's a pair of handlers to include in an AppleScript Studio project
to have an application update itself. The first handler creates a
folder called "TempFolder" at the root of the startup disk, so we have
a consistent space...
Notes and Tips: AppleScript vs.
FileVault
Notes and Tips: AppleScript vs.
FileVault
05/29/2004 12:25 PM
AppleScript doesn't play well with FileVault, but here's one
workaround....
Notes and Tips: Migration AppleScript
Notes and Tips: Migration AppleScript
07/16/2004 09:59 AM
If you fall into this Mac OS X migration trap, too, Eric Taylor's
AppleScript may help.
XCode Forums - Cocoa Cocoa-Java Carbon
Java AppleScript
XCode Forums - Cocoa Cocoa-Java Carbon
Java AppleScript
06/24/2004 02:52 PMGeneral XCode Discussion, Project Discussion, Compatibility,
Deployment, The Showroom. Languages: Cocoa, Cocoa-Java, Carbon,
AppleScript, Java. Additional Topics: Graphics and Gaming, Interface
Development
Repair XCode 1.5 documentation and code
completion
Repair XCode 1.5 documentation and code
completion
09/01/2004 11:51 AMApple recently updated XCode to version 1.5. One of the changes was
the addition of Java code completion. This is a feature I highly
anticipated. But it turned out that it was broken. Especially with the
built-in classes, whi...
JavaScript Synchronized Frame Scrolling,
Pt. 3: Putting It All Together
JavaScript Synchronized Frame Scrolling,
Pt. 3: Putting It All Together
07/16/2004 10:09 AMIn the final chapter of this series, we synchronize the vertical and
horizontal frames. We place code from the previous articles into one
so that both frames will scroll in both directions: horizontally and
vertically. By Jonathan Fenocchi. 0716
AppleScript Basics
AppleScript Basics
08/12/2004 01:26 PMYou use AppleScript's Script Editor application to write small
programs or scripts that include specially worded statements.
AppleScript statements are converted by Mac OS into Apple
events--messages that can be understood by the operating system and
applications. When you run a script, the script can send instructions
to the operating system or applications and receive messages in
return.
AppleScript in Panther
AppleScript in Panther
10/29/2003 12:13 AMTopping the list of important features is the new scriptable image
processing architecture called Image Events. Script Editor
application has been totally re-written to become a native Mac OS X
application. Menus, windows, and dialogs of these applications can now
be queried and controlled via AppleScript's new Graphic User Interface
scripting architecture. iCal 1.5 includes the ability to set the
execution of scripts as an action for calendar events.
AppleScript Documentation
AppleScript Documentation
10/29/2003 12:13 AMAppleScript is Apple's native scripting technology. It enables users
to directly control applications, including the Mac OS itself, by
creating sets of English-like instructions, or scripts. Developers can
make their applications scriptable; that is, capable of responding to
Apple events. Carbon and Cocoa applications both support scripting,
allowing applications to execute scripts or send individual Apple
events to take advantage of features of other applications.
Experiences with AppleScript
Experiences with AppleScript
04/08/2005 12:25 PMSimon Brown: "If you've not seen AppleScript, it's a cross between a
3rd generation language and english. There's a fairly good language
guide on the Apple website, although it's no tutorial. The script
editor itself works well and I particularly like the way it
auto-indents when you save or compile."
AppleScript Editor 2.0
AppleScript Editor 2.0
11/03/2003 04:03 PMRead, write, record, and save AppleScript scripts
Applescript vs. Cocoa
Applescript vs. Cocoa
02/07/2005 01:20 AM"Ken Ferry mailed me about my iTunes controller, wondering what the
overhead was for using Applescript in my Lisp controller. With a
little experimentation I found that calling out to the shell added
about 350ms to the runtime for each call, plus execution time. To
refresh a page which interrogates iTunes for the current track, the
current volume, and whether it was set to play on random or not would
take well over a second just to call the scripts."
macscripter's appleScript faq
macscripter's appleScript faq
12/02/2003 11:00 AMMacScripter's AppleScript FAQ section has undergone a massive update.
Julio J. Sancho (aka JJ) has re-organized the categories, updated the
contents, and unified the FAQs overall appearance. Plus, JJ has added
many important new AppleScript FAQs. MacScripter's AppleScript FAQ
section is a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions based on
a simple Q&A format. The FAQs are indexed and split into several
sub-categories.
Help With iTunes AppleScript
Help With iTunes AppleScript
01/22/2004 12:57 PMConstructors in AppleScript
Constructors in AppleScript
06/10/2004 01:12 PMjj: "Sample code to create and use a special structure in AppleScript
mostly unknown as 'constructor'... Some of the features defined in
the "constructor" maybe available only to OS X or special email
clients (?), but this is simple source-code and can be adaptated."
What is "delegation" in AppleScript?
What is "delegation" in AppleScript?
06/17/2004 12:59 PMDelegation in AppleScript is similar to a filter. Using delegation,
you can catch events which are not owned by you, then make some
operations or let them flow.
Keynote AppleScript Support
Keynote AppleScript Support
01/04/2005 08:40 PMThis link is for Tom: Keynote AppleScript Support Plugin. Includes
Salling Clicker support. Yay!...
Revised Documentation: AppleScript for
Mac OS X
Revised Documentation: AppleScript for
Mac OS X
05/28/2004 04:55 PMThis document provides a high-level overview of AppleScript for Mac OS
X, along with pointers to additional documentation. AppleScript is a
scripting language that provides direct control of scriptable
applications and of many parts of the Mac OS. A scriptable application
is one that is capable of responding to AppleScript messages, which
are called Apple events. Scripters can write scripts to automate
operations, while developers can use AppleScript as an aid to rapid
prototyping and automated testing of their scriptable applications.
10.3: Fax from command line (or
AppleScript)
10.3: Fax from command line (or
AppleScript)
12/05/2003 11:21 AMI was working on this to be able to fax from Filemaker with FM
scripting and AppleScripting. I needed to print to a file (a .ps
file), then send the resulting file to the fax. Fax is actually a CUPS
print queue, and I just ne...
AppleScript - the Definitive Guide
AppleScript - the Definitive Guide
01/30/2004 06:07 PMAppleScript Gets a Truly Definitive
Guide
AppleScript Gets a Truly Definitive
Guide
12/09/2003 12:09 PMMatt Neuberg: "Which brings us to my latest book, AppleScript: The
Definitive Guide, published by O'Reilly & Associates. AppleScript is a
fairly small language, but I was amazed by how difficult it was to
write this book! It took more than twice as long as I'd expected. My
approach, as readers of my Frontier and REALbasic books know, is not
to rely on documentation, but to bang away at the language itself,
testing and experimenting, trying to deduce the underlying rules."
CSS 2.1 Last Call Published