Interfacing with Habari - Binary Bonsai (5)
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We've done some pretty cool work on Habari's administrative interface, and I'd like to take a few minutes to walk you through it.
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jonezy said:
been looking for this video for a while, would really love to play around with habari
If I could fly higher than an eagle, Habari would be the wind beneath my wings (1)
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Translate Single Words with Google's Search Box [Google] (24)
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Google has quietly added another new feature to its basic search box—single-word translations between English and nine different languages, including French, Italian, and Spanish. To use it, type in "translate" followed by the word you want to convert to English, or add "into French," for example, to change over English words. The results are pulled from Google's translation dictionary tool, and while the search box can't take more than single phrases or words, it can ...
I'm starting to like Habari a lot more than Wordpress. The new Wordpress Dashboard doesn't feel right to me. Sorry @heather_r. :( (1)
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My First Habari Plugin (2)
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WP FUN (4)
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As this is a WordPress blog I’m not in the business of evanglising Habari, however much it may interest me. I do however want to make it easy for everyone to try it. Most WordPress users will find that it doesn’t yet meet their needs but every WordPress developer should get something out of understanding a bit more about it. The point of this post is a very simple comparison of plugin code. Habari is ...
Visualization Strategies: Text & Documents (4)
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Simon Willison's Weblog (92)
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Visualization Strategies: Text & Documents. “List of ...” style posts usually make me want to stab someone with a fork; this is how that kind of post should be done—well researched, carefully written and, most importantly doesn’t call itself a “Top X Ys that will Z your ZZ”!
A Weak Web of Trust (1)
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Sean Coates: PHP, Web (0)
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Every time I'm forced to waste small fractions of my life navigating (and re-navigating) the Air Canada web site, I run into new points of frustration. For example, this week, I couldn't check pricing on a trip because of a JavaScript error that prevented the multi-city page from allowing me to submit the form.Errors (which have since been fixed) aside, I was finally able to complete my reservation, today, and was reminded of an issue ...
My Habari migration (1)
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Bits by Ben (0)
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I've been meaning to do this for a while, but I finally got the pieces together to move my blog over to Habari, a new and shiny star on the firmament of blog engines. I like the fact that it is coded from scratch, in fully object-oriented PHP5. It looks like these people know what they're doing and have chosen a sane architecture to start with, while keeping security in mind. On top of that ...
MYOB Acquires SmartyHost (1)
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Accounting software maker MYOB has acquired SmartyHost, one of Australia’s better known web hosting companies. The acquisition is the second MYOB has made in the space, having acquired Ilisys earlier in 2008. SmartyHost is a well regarded Australian hosting company, and has a strong presence in the SME market, the core market for MYOB. MYOB CEO Tim Reed said in a statement that MYOB aims to “web enable Australian small businesses. We want to make ...
RESTful JSON (23)
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BitWorking | Joe Gregorio (11)
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DeWitt: @dehora Sorry, that should read: We haven't created an AtomPub *for* RPC yet. IMHO, that's the biggest gap today. What we seem to need is a data-oriented REST protocol. We already have document-oriented REST protocols covered with the Atom Publishing Protocol, but what if the information you want to convey is data, i.e. doesn't have the minimum meta-data to qualify as a document, such as an author, title, published data, and id. If you're ...
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dewitt said:
Joe Gregorio on the differences between document-oriented and data-oriented REST protocols. We have document-oriented (AtomPub) -- we just need the data-oriented now.
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Bill de hÓra said:
huge potential. really huge
knowing me, knowing you (1)
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[ This post also had working titles of 'Friends, bloggers and countrymen' and 'anti-social networking'. ]A few weeks ago, a gentleman called WaveyDavey001 was kind enough to invite me to participate in a Fantasy Football League.Rather rudely, I attempted to invite several of my friends into the same League so I only needed to manage one team. WaveyDavey001 politely agreed with the caveat; 'I'd like to vaguely know most (of them)'.This innocuous, throwaway comment started ...