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- Talk about an protocol which is difficult to edit by hand! Makes WSDL look like childs play by comparison. Every piece of the puzzle is easy to understand (pretty much standard html), but when you put it all together with nested tables, css, and generated content it is a bit overwhelming. And add in just enough non-standard and proprietary tags to confuse the standand html tools like tidy and you get.
- I wanted my navigator links to run down the left like they do on weblogs, but alas, these are generated in such a way that they look just like the standard links you get with the dhtml editing control, so both must have the same color, background, etc. Fooey. Put the links on the right for now.
- I followed the
instructions in Going Crazy
with macros #3 and got an coffee mug that doesn't match
the decor.
So I copied the gif that Simon Fell is using into my images and saw it automatically upstream. Cool. I modified the macro to use this, and got an error on rendering that the macro was undefined. Hmmm. Tried several things, and couldn't get past this. Changed the macro back to the original, and it STILL was undefined. So, for now there is no XML coffee cup.