November 16th, 2006 by admin
I’ve been messing with DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) for stuff at work and it’s an interesting stuff. But the documentation for DITA is quite lacking and being a programmer makes it even worse when there isn’t a clear “api”-like documentation because I don’t want to read the DTD. Hence my searches found gotAPI.com. It’s almost as if I’ve thought of it first..
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October 29th, 2006 by admin
I use Dreamhost as my web host for all things web related because they give me waddle of storage space and bandwidth. But their email system kinda sucks when it comes to spam. So I’ve been supplementing it with ESVA.
First of all, a Virtual Appliance is basically a VMWare virtual machine image designed to run out of the box to perform a specific application function(s). These appliances can be run using the free to download VMWare Player or VMWare Server.
ESVA acts as a mail relay for all my domains. It uses variety of tools (virus scanning, spamassassin, greylisting, black/white listing, etc) to filter out unwanted mail. It has reduced the number of email actually delivered to my mail systems by 90% and successfully identified spam about 95% while only having 2 emails falsely identified as spam in the past 2 months (approximately 20000 emails).
New version of ESVA was released today. Version 1.6 includes MailWatch, a much requested addition, to help with monitoring and managing quarantined messages.
Official site: http://www.global-domination.org/ESVA/16/
Download Mirror: http://esva.extraneus.com/ESVA1.6.4.zip
VMWare Applicance Listing: http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/542
VMWare Forum Discussion: http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=60005
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October 27th, 2006 by admin
Speaking of upgrading my browsers, on top of going to IE7, I’ve upgraded to Firefox 2.0 and Opera 9.0. All these are nice but I still like IE because most websites are designed for the masses who are still using IE. But I’ve been to a few of those not so well designed sites with endless popups and there’s that whole security thing. So I use Maxthon as my primary browser. It’s a browser written with IE rendering engine. It supports tabbed browsing, plugins, extensions, ad block, etc. And of course mouse gestures which I think works better than Opera’s implementation even if Opera invented gestures. There are gesture extensions for IE and Firefox but they don’t work as well as the browser natively supporting it.
Anyway, if you like IE and all those sites that still use ActiveX stuff, give Maxthon a whirl and find out IE isn’t all that bad.
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October 27th, 2006 by admin
I decided to upgrade to IE7 the other day because I figured it couldn’t be any worse than IE6. The upgrade went smoothly and immediately I noticed a few things.
1. I like the minimal UI. It’s clean and uncluttered.
2. It’s got tabs but it doesn’t do mouse gestures.

3. For some strange reason, Google was the default search engine.
After doing a few searches I began to notice that something just wasn’t right… There are no “cached” and “similar pages” links in the search results. My first thought was “Why would google remove that?”. Why indeed? So I fired up my firefox and did the same search and the links are there. This makes me wonder who’s playing the devil here? Is it Google purposely not giving the links or is it IE7 removing them so we’ll use Microsoft Live Search (which happen to have “cached” links). Or maybe it’s something I’ve completely missed. If anyone knows the answer shoot me a note.
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