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	<h>Sjoerd Visscher's weblog</h>
	<p>Pondering those web technologies that may change the future of the world wide web.</p>
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<h id='xopusInMozillaAndIe5'><a href="https://w3future.com/weblog/2002/03/08.xml#a79" class="weblogItemTitle">Xopus in Mozilla and IE5</a></h>
<blockquote cite="http://radio.weblogs.com/0101679/2002/03/08.html#a203"><p>Ross Gardler just received <a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&amp;m=101558847309397&amp;w=2">this</a> from an <a href="http://www.q42.nl/products/xopus/">Xopus</a> developer: "The next version will be open sourced once it has reached the release level. The next Xopus will be IE5.0 and Netscape 6 compliant." [<a href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0101679/2002/03/08.html#a203">Sam Ruby's Radio Weblog</a>]</p></blockquote>
<p>It's cool to read that Sam Ruby is interested in Xopus. Of course Xopus is less cool without IE5.5's <code>contentEditable</code>. But it's nice that Xopus will be cross-platform. And we also already noticed an IE-only product is not really taken serious in the open source world.</p>
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<h id='radioUserlandTogetherWithJabber'><a href="https://w3future.com/weblog/2002/03/08.xml#a78" class="weblogItemTitle">Radio Userland together with Jabber</a></h>
<p><a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/radio-dev/message/5272">Mindblowing!</a>. RPC to clients without a fixed IP address. The aggregator posting its stories to a chat room so anyone can read them 'live'. A remote command line interface with Radio Userland in your chatclient. A good programmable client (and server?) like Radio is exactly what Jabber needed.</p>
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