mes blogmarks du 29/07/2005
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- gregarius » Simple Feed Subscription ( ) {mark_via}
- kses - PHP HTML/XHTML filter kses is an HTML/XHTML filter written in PHP. It removes all unwanted HTML elements and attributes, and it also does several checks on attribute values. kses can be used to avoid Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Buffer Overflows and Denial of Service attacks. ( ) {mark_via}
- blo.gs is broken ( ) {mark_via}
- Greasemonkey hole proves Firefox is insecure? Not so much. ( ) {mark_via}
- Beta is mostly feature complete Anne Van Kesteren on the IE7 masquerade (he's a Opera fellow now). ( ) {mark_via}
- molly.com » That’s why it’s Called Beta WASP is lossing his credibility in the IE7 masquerade. ( ) {mark_via}
- Greasemonkey in crisis Very poor article. I believed Jon Udell was a good guy. ( ) {mark_via}
- Open Letter to the DOM Scripting Task Force Dear DSTF, I applaud your effort to bring JavaScript into a better light, and teach people how to write scripts following best practices. However, I am worried that your focus on unobtrusiveness and best practices will result in less attention for code quality. ( ) {mark_via}
- Wired 13.08: The Birth of Google ( ) {mark_via}
- Bizarre Atom Advice "In Atomic RSS, Tim Bray suggests the way to get into Atom is to use RSS 2.0. But if you follow his instructions, you’ll have done virtually everything needed to create an Atom feed. So here’s an alternative strategy: use Atom. " ( ) {mark_via}
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