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Today's scriptingNews Outline

Author:Dave Winer
Posted:11/28/1999; 8:01:43 AM
Topic:Today's scriptingNews Outline
Msg #:13302
Prev/Next:13301 / 13303

Tonight we're going to flip the switch and start selling Frontier 6.1 thru the UserLand Store. So November 29 is the official ship date of Manila, which is part of 6.1.

The launch site won't be ready until Wednesday, so that's when we'll run the press release. Lots of good stuff coming from early Manila users, we want to get the real story on the web before we start beating the drums.

This just in! A new slogan for Manila's Edit this Page button. "It's everywhere you want to go."

Just for fun I started a GeoCities home page. See the popup ad in the upper right corner? How did they do that??

Hey, MSIE 5.01 for Windows is available tonight. (Oy! Couldn't come at a worse time. Our ISP, Conxion, is Microsoft's US download agent.) I just downloaded and installed.

MSIE 5.01/Win change notes. "Where do you want to go today?"

Does anyone have a decent head shot of Phil Suh?

Jakob Nielsen: Usability as a Barrier to Entry.

The award for the best rotating weblog ad goes to BradLands. I like tasteful animation. Key word is "tasteful".

Shameless plea for help. Would someone re-do the weblog ad for Scripting News? I didn't mean to mis-spell the name. Really, it's not a stylistic thing. I gave up in frustration. (BTW, to people who accept this invitation, our current hot slogans are "We're All Newbies" and "It worked!")

XML-HACK on SML. "The discussion over proposals for a simplified markup language -- essentially a pared-down XML -- is proving far from simple itself."

Jorn Barger: Regular Expressions for Poets.

A new domain we registered yesterday. And people say all the good ones are taken. BTW, "It Worked!" is the initial title of the home page of the every Manila site you create.

It Worked! is a basic net phrase, like You Have Mail. It's what a web server says when you're viewing the home page of the server you just installed. Usually they're static sites with no content management. Of course with Manila, when we say It Worked, it means more.

Dan Gillmor says goodbye to Hong Kong.

Manila websites created by Dan's Hong Kong class.

I thought these three sites were especially interesting: 1, 2, 3.

Sean McGrath: "I have some ideas for amending RSS. Are changes to RSS coordinated somehow? Who do I approach? Netscape?"


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