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A little 404 Error Document Magic

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August 12th, 2004
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A little 404 Error Document Magic: A unique idea to prevent missing images in documents when the images are misplaced or misnamed. Check out the first comment on how to dynamically generate an image when the real one is missing.

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New Issue of Digital Web Magazine: RSS feeds borked?

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August 12th, 2004
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I would not expect this from a respected web publication, but I might be at error here. Is it just my imagination or do the links in the New Issue of Digital Web Magazine (both the main page and the RSS feed) have no domain specified? That is, from a feed reader, clicking the links in that article gets you nowhere in a hurry.

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You know you blog wayyyy too much when…

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August 11th, 2004
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… you post the wrong article on the wrong blog. … your family prefers to interact with you through your blogs. … you met your girlfriend/boyfriend through a blog. … your “blog community” is much, much larger than the number of people you know in real life. … you consider yourself an “alternative journalist”. … you start your day by checking your blog stats. … a day without blogging seems like a month without food. … your feedreader is open all day. … you get more “approve this comment” email messages than spam. … you know what RSS stands for and you know how weak the medium is. … people worry about you when you do not post anything for a day. … work is the little time you spend in between writing on your blog and IRC. … my pagerank is bigger than yours! … invalid XHTML is a […]

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A Successful Blog 2

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August 11th, 2004
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A Successful Blog 2: As a followup of the previous post, “what you can expect to get out of a successful blog”?

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Stephanie Booth’s Musings on a Multiblog WordPress

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Climb to the Stars >> Musings on a Multiblog WordPress: Some interesting thoughts there and I could add some of my own but I have been waiting for *********’s proof of concept to surface. I personally believe that rather than trying to re-engineer an existing wordpress version, we should encourage authors to try to write for the codebase. Putting together a multiple weblog version of WordPress is not going to be simple by any means and if it HAS to be invented, it should be done one time and done right. My thoughts about the implementation are slightly different from Stephanies’. I believe that a multiple weblog (considering the number of blogs hosted can rise to the thousands) should use caching. Which brings me back to staticize(sp?). I propose that every folder that is supposed to contain a portion of the multiple blog, has an index and the cache files […]

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Welcome to Web design from Scratch (Web Design from Scratch)

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August 11th, 2004
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Welcome to Web design from Scratch (Web Design from Scratch): Just like it sounds, a shareware tutorial about the basics of web based concepts with multiple case studies. Via: Digital Web Magazine

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Multiply – Pages

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August 10th, 2004
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Multiply – Pages: How slow is this Orkut wannabe going to be? I can see it now…I have my whole life’s information stored on this app and it …(fill in the blank)

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A Successful Blog

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August 10th, 2004
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A Successful Blog: What are the ingredients of a succesful blog? What attracts the readers? Who is an “inspired blogger”?

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The River

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August 10th, 2004
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The River – RSS & Advertising: Can We Live in Harmony? A follow up on my recent post asking about Ads on RSS feeds. Some more interesting links from the blogosphere. This might get to be a hot topic in the recent future. RSS Business Model and finally RSS Ads, the company

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