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The following information has been provided by the product vendor and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Linux Journal.

NetworkStreaming Enhances Web-Based
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The War is about to Start and for those of us without a TV we are part of a grand experiment to see if we can be as well informed. According to this Reuters article, Radio had World War II, Television had Vietnam, Cable TV had the Gulf War and now, the Internet may have the U.S. war with Iraq...reporters and producers with wireless laptops and handheld digital cameras will file reports from battlefields and military installations. Cameras are at key locations for live feeds 24 hours a day. Interactive, 3-D maps will update troop movements, casualties and weapons used. ''You're combining the speed of television with the depth of print,'' says Mitch Gelman, executive producer of CNN.com. ''This could define how future wars are covered.'' (more inside)

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Thanks to those of you who answered my question regarding how much of an invalid page should be rendered. It turns out that the XML spec is clear on this issue, and that I must stop building up the page DOM after the first fatal error is encountered.

With that in mind I now tell libxml to continue the processing, but I start ignoring all of the callbacks. That way I get a list of all the errors, but properly stop the DOM tree buildup after the first error.

For those of you who suggested that WebKit needs some sort of error reporting API, I agree, and if it had one, these errors would obviously be reported to it. However, these errors still have to be reported aggressively so that WebKit clients can't mask these mistakes.

I don't believe in showing a sheet or a dialog as an intermediate step prior to displaying a rendering of the page. The reason I dislike this idea is that this error reporting is primarily a Web developer feature, and they're just going to want to load the page, see the errors, maybe correct some CSS at the same time, and then reload with changes until the error report has been eliminated.

The end user isn't ever going to see this report, since anyone who makes an invalid XML file right now ends up with something that won't display in any browser. Thus it seems to me that the report should be easy to access (in terms of # of clicks), always visible, and included with the page rendering.

I have polished the look of the report a bit based off suggestions. Here's another screenshot.


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The community push to syndicate every viewpoint, every post, through semi-interoperable standards like RSS and Atom has resulted in a dramatic shift in the media power balance; media organizations can no longer embargo certain topics, hoping they'll fade into the background noise. In most media organizations (newspapers, radio stations, etc.), you can find topics that are "blacklisted"; I'd never turn to Fox News to hear more about how Fox nearly sued itself over a Simpsons episode; I'd never turn to a corporation's blog to read more about one of their internal memos. In each case, I can rightly presume – these days – that they'll put their short-term interests ahead of longer-term goals, such as honesty and forthrightness. The problem with embargoes is that they have a dramatic effect, in a world where the media is controlled by a few,...

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Responding to comments in the previous blog entry:

(1) Some people thought this was a hacked expat. Darin actually switched Safari over to libxml2, so the error messages you're seeing (as well as the ability to continue parsing) are all built in to libxml2.

(2) Do you think it's better to show the page only up to the first error or to try to display the entire page (with the understanding that what follows the first error could be very badly mangled)?

(3) Often there are a lot of meaningless errors after the first. I could put a cap on the number of displayed errors to deal with this problem or just not worry about it. What do people think?

(4) Those of you who suggested drawers for errors, remember a drawer is a UI element in Safari and not WebKit. This feature should just work out of the box for WebKit clients, so I'm inclined not to use drawers or sheets, but to just display the errors at the top of the page.


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Cooperative, distributed reporting 10/29/2003 12:10 AM
Tonight's bout of insomnia gave me the opportunity to participate in something very cool. People from SpyMac, MacRumors, MacNN, MacTeens, MacCentral, and Mac-TV came together on IRC in just a few minutes before the Apple Expo keynote, with the intent to share information with the entire community. As information came in from various sources, it was redistributed through four different IRC channels and three websites (four, if you count the KevTV hoax) to a waiting community of listeners. The immediacy of the flow of information was eerie to watch, even as a blogger; something would be posted in one channel, a few seconds later it'd be in three, then both websites and all the channels would have it. In the span of sixty seconds every unique droplet of relevant information was spread to every listener by just a few speakers....

MOM FAQ: Reporting Hardware Requirements


MOM FAQ: Reporting Hardware Requirements 05/18/2004 01:33 PM

Online Income Tax Reporting Due From May


Online Income Tax Reporting Due From May 04/13/2004 11:27 AM
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Are You Reporting Your Internet
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Are You Reporting Your Internet
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04/09/2004 04:04 PM

BBC uses 3G phones for news reporting


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Features: REST Reporting


Features: REST Reporting 03/14/2005 05:44 PM
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Agent 69 Reporting for duty


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Obtrusive XML Error Reporting


Obtrusive XML Error Reporting 01/22/2004 04:10 AM

I spent some time tinkering with XML today and decided to try out a non-draconian approach to XML error recovery. Point the browser of your choice at the following XHTML URL:

http://www.faireal.net/soft/browser/XHTML-In validator?Content-Type=application/xhtml+xml

If you try this in Mozilla, you should get something like this:

Screenshot

In current versions of Safari, you get something even worse, since you don't even get any line/col information.

What I implemented in my build (it's still just at the tinkering stage remember, so be gentle) is error recovery for non-fatal errors, i.e., the XML parser continues and attempts to recover from the error, and then I still build the DOM for the XML.

Once the parser is finished, I then display the Web page, but with a badge of shame, namely an error report at the top that lists all of the discovered errors. This is not a halt-at-first-error system, which is cool, since it means you'll see *all* the errors in your page and not just one.

Here's a screenshot of what I have so far. The error report is just XHTML as well (shoehorned in at the top using DOM calls), so if you have any ideas of how I could style it to make it look really cool, show me your screenshots.

Let me know what you think of this idea. Do you like it better than draconian error handling? If you dislike it, let me know why!


SMS Web Reporting Release Notes


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LinuxWorld.com.au: Error reporting in
PHP (Pt. 1)


LinuxWorld.com.au: Error reporting in
PHP (Pt. 1)
07/22/2004 07:57 AM
In Part one of the "Error reporting in PHP" series from LinuxWorld.com.au, they give a (very) brief overview of what error erporting is, how to configure it, and how to make your own, more useful errors.

From MMS: SMS 2003 Web-Enabled Reporting


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Reporting to Work Mid-Flight


Reporting to Work Mid-Flight 08/22/2004 03:51 PM
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Microsoft To Top Off Reporting Services


Microsoft To Top Off Reporting Services 01/27/2004 10:21 AM
Microsoft Tuesday will take the wraps off of its highly anticipated SQL Server Reporting Services 2000, a suite for providing enterprises with graphics and reports about how the company, its products and employees are performing.

Reporting Services Goes Live


Reporting Services Goes Live 01/27/2004 02:56 PM
On Tuesday, Microsoft used a Webcast to launch its SQL Server Reporting Services technology (affectionaly known as "Rosetta," for you code-name watchers).

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MOM


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Custom Reporting Engineer


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Govt now reporting online


Govt now reporting online 07/03/2004 02:17 AM
Sunday Times South Africa Jul 3 2004 5:16AM GMT

"Fox News reporting on "lies""


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