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Syncing Safari Downloads — an intro to screen scraping

Syncing Safari Downloads — an intro to screen scraping

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

In honor of the upcoming PyCon (which I’ll be attending on behalf of The Open Planning Project) I

Xinha4WP — Wordpress with the power of Xinha

Xinha4WP — WordPress with the power of Xinha

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

This won’t be one of my usual blog posts, because I just want to announce

“\n” — One of the Web’s Tough Problems

“\n” — One of the Web’s Tough Problems

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

So I’ve got you.  This doesn’t make much sense, does it?  All except the oldest among you

Blah-blah Blog Post — Getting It Out

Blah-blah Blog Post — Getting It Out

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

No more excuses, I’m publishing this.  This is a post about getting it done; something

The wild west of javascript.

The wild west of javascript.

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

Just last week, I was working on the new version of Xinha.  If you don’t know,

Finding the location of the current bash script

Finding the location of the current bash script

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

In my work for TOPP, I’m the middle of some changes to our build system.  We’re

Greylisting for comments

Greylisting for comments

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

Greylisting is an interesting idea that comes from the world of mail servers.  It’s a system

OpenID Server

OpenID Server

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

So the next step in my setup plans has been to get the OpenID server

Starting a new blog with Byteflow

Starting a new blog with Byteflow

By Douglas Mayle | byteflow-archive

I’ve just installed this new byteflow installation, and it there was some work involved, but