18 March 2005

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The JavaScript scripting language, the Cascading Style Sheets recommendation by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for applying styles to multiple Web pages, and other coding bells and whistles--are sometimes grouped under the marketing term Dynamic HTML, or DHTML. Proponents argue that these older technologies are good enough to do the job and that support for them is already embedded in common Web browsers. http://news.com.com/Web+tools+blaze+trail+to+the+past/2100-1032_3-5621010.html?tag=nefd.lede That level of difficulty might explain why it's taken until 2005 for some 1990s-era Web technologies to become more popular.... Renewed interest is "partly because of some clever approaches that have been recently exploited and partly because it has been exceptionally difficult to master the underlying technologies," he said.

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"Attention is a limited resource, so pay attention to where you pay attention." - Howard Rheingold
"Notice what you notice." - Ron Wild
"Try to look unimportant; they may be low on ammo." - Infantry Journal
"Tracers work both ways." - U. S. Army Ordnance Corps memo.

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