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InfoWorld: DMTF backs XML standard.

Builder.com: Getting started with Apache.

ZDNet's DevHead site, a competitor for Builder.com?

Next question! Brent has one for ISAPI experts.

News.com: Apple's first yearly profit since 1995?

In-Progress's Interaction can send XML-RPC messages to Frontier.

Do you use a Palm Pilot? Every page served on Nirvana is dynamic. What should Scripting News look like on a tiny screen?

For people who asked what kind of load Nirvana is taking, it's pretty light. 12820 hits in the last 26 hours. You can increase the load a little by viewing this page, it will refresh every 30 seconds.

RFC: #renderTableWith.

Here's an interesting Frontier verb, html.buildGlossary, that I hadn't paid much attention to. I'm now paying a lot more attention to glossaries, they're the key to integrating all the different worlds that co-exist on our new server.

Gianni Rubagotti: XML in Italian.

Brent Simmons wants his .ASPs working with IIS.

SJ Merc: High tech moves to Maui.

Also in today's Merc, Chris Nolan talks about the "exclusive" Agenda conference. Yes I got invited, but I chose not to go.

It was at this conference two years ago that I had my famous exchange with Larry Ellison. It got me quite a reputation with that crowd, but I'd like to speak, not just be an audience shill.

InfoWorld's Bob Metcalfe, also the host of Agenda, on SandPiper's Footprint.

     

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