Safari’s SVG Growing Pains
A couple of weeks ago I blogged that Safari 3 beta's SVG support was buggy Here's a concrete example (if you are using Internet Explorer unfortunately you won't see anything...
A couple of weeks ago I blogged that Safari 3 beta's SVG support was buggy Here's a concrete example (if you are using Internet Explorer unfortunately you won't see anything...
Silly me - I thought gaudy, in-your-face advertising went out with the Dotcom boom Apparently not As I was reading the Denver Post the other day, I watched in horror, and...
Last Saturday I had the pleasure of attending the first FRUGOS unconference - which was a meeting of 20 or so open source GIS enthusiasts who live along Colorado's Front Range...
Update - Armin has an alternate implementation based on some fancy regular expressions combined with String's split method Its supports most of ERB and avoids all the string...
Opera 9 is a great browser - it small, standards compliant and fast And not just slightly faster - really fast (I don't believe Apple's browser speed comparision they've put up...
As we add custom styles for MapBuzz, an obvious question is how to style GeoRss points In particular, I would like to specify two images/icons for each Atom entry that has a...
Its not every day someone takes the time to write me an open letter - I have to say its kind of fun Brian added some additional thoughts to our ongoing conversation about GML In...
Now that you've launched your new killer Web 20 website, how do you detect errors in your deployed Javascript Using onerror The standard approach is to hook into...
From Stefan: There are way too many examples of this; my favorite one being XMI Amen I drank that cool aid once myself (nothing like learning by...
Bryan Lawrence has an interesting response to my post about integration and GML In his view, GML is not meant for data exchange but instead provides a common language that...