Monday April 26, 2004
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Vanity Foul Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind. |
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Windows: 0, Lance: 0 I used the laptop-to-IDE converter to hook up the laptop's harddrive to my desktop. The plan was to copy-in the missing file. But my desktop is WinNT and the laptop was WinXP, and I couldn't see the necessary c:/windows/system32 directory and thus couldn't copy the file. But I could see the rest of the drive so I've snatched as much pertinent information as I could think of and will be working to restore full functionality. Things are getting busy around here so I may not have as much time to work on this as I'd like, though. Digester XMLRules I think this is the first time I've ever seen an article on Digester actually use the FromXmlRuleSet to read Rules from an XML file. To take it one step further they'd have to use the DigesterRulesSource, something I've never seen documented. I recently refactored Atom4J to use Rulesets, the bonus was that I also made my RuleSets implement DigesterRulesSource. The next step is to write the "digesterrules.xml" to make use of these classes.
Google Zeitgeist Thanks for the link, Matt. There is lot's of interesting material here. I wish you could click them for more information, though. I'm continually interested in browser (brand and version) usage trends. Re: All Java Blocks Should Allow Finally Nick has hit the nail on the head with this one. My hope in linking to this is that the idea will get picked up and added to the next JDK. Bookmark Plugin I just checked in yet another Plugin (whee, this is fun). This one will find any Bookmark names in your entry and replace it with a link, such as this one to Russell Beattie and this one to Sam Ruby. I suppose other tools have had this for awhile, but now... ( Apr 21 2004, 10:24:08 PM ) Roller PermalinkTrackback: http://www.brainopolis.com/roller/trackback/lance/Weblog/bookmark_plugin Re: Running from backup I've tracked down a "laptop to IDE adaptor" and ordered it, should arrive in a few days. With any luck, I will then be able to replace the defective file and all will be well again. In the meantime I've managed to recover a couple posts from myself and Jen from Bloglines. Kevin & Bruce, I'm sorry this happened. If you don't want to wait until/if I can restore the laptop, perhaps you can recover any lost posts the same way, or from Feedster? Update: I found your stuff archived for Bruce and Kevin. I'll be restoring uploaded files and Bookmarks once I get access to that harddrive.
Kerry/McCain 2004 It just shows how centrist I am, I would probably have voted for McCain in 2000 instead of Gore. Even though I don't agree with all his planks, I've liked his independant attitude and willingness to speak his mind. As unlikely as it is, this is a combination I could show some enthusiasm for (as demonstrated by my posting this). RUNNING FROM BACKUP Earlier tonight my "server" died (an older laptop with display issues and a dead CD drive). When I rebooted it reported that "hal.dll" was corrupt, and that I should replace it. Of course, WinXP is deader than a doornail and there is no way to copy in a replacement. And with the CD drive dead I cannot restore, even. So, Brainopolis Blogs is running of a backup database from April 8th. Any files you've uploaded are still on the brick, the laptop cum server. I tried pulling the harddrive and installing it in my dev box, but the pins are some unique arrangement that I don't have any cables for. I don't think it's worth spending any money to recover, but I'll keep trying what I can. |
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