Shawn Holwegner's Blog

lather. rinse. repeat.

What can I say? I’ve been bored and busy at the same time! Here’s a little excerpt. It does minimal testing, and outputs the script in a legable HTML format. Keep in mind that you’ll want to do all of your testing, and most likely not use globals like this; but this functions ‘as-is’, negating other...

This is the SECOND time I found a computer sitting literally outside my door. This one, a NEC Ready 9522, was in much better physical shape than the prior HP which, as previously eluded, had no case, but was a much better machine. The HP was sitting just a bit away, this NEC was right beside my wind...

Since a good portion of the time, I am generally porting tools from other forms of UNIX, I find it easier at various times to create shims to make everything ‘work’ together.

This is not one of them; this is merely a ‘library and compatibility’ wedge. ;)

%ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL....

I shouldn’t have turned on the TV.

I’m rather mentally taxed after rewriting pretty much everything on my website to be XHTML compliant. (Yes, the front page /was/ XHTML compliant yesterday, but my diary, the administration, search, et al, was not.)

I finally cleaned up a few bugs in the oekaki...

After all of the work on my own custom revision of QuickBlog; I figured I might as well update the public release as well!

I’ve just updated the port for full XHTML 1.0 Transitional compliance, cleaned the CSS a little bit, added a table generator for those afraid of MySQL (what holds your website...

Moooahahaahaa. I’ve done it – my system will now produce fully XHTML code. My biggest setback seems to be myself, being used to using a mesh of HTML 2, 3, and 4 semantics.

I’ve gone through and manually pruned the dynamic data in my SQL backend, making at least the very root pages compiliant – alt...