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A cautionary tale about xhtml validators

January 4, 2004 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / 13 Comments

I’ve been continuing to tweak the pages at RealLifeDebt.com and have wanted to ensure that the xhtml coding was all proper and correct. So, logically, I turned to the W3C online validator, but kept hitting this one error:

Below are the results of attempting to parse this document with an SGML parser.

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An experiment in xhtml and css: real-life-debt.com

January 3, 2004 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / No Comments

Exploring some of the ideas discussed in the upcoming “Creating Cool Web Sites” book, I’ve built a new Web site worth visiting called Real Life Debt. View source while you’re there and see how it’s a nice combination of xhtml and Cascading Style Sheets. In fact, you can pop open the style sheet and see how CSS helps quickly create an attractive design.

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“Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther” hits Amazon Top 10

January 1, 2004 / Dave Taylor / Writing and Publishing / No Comments

I don’t know how long it’ll last, but Brian Jepson and I are both delighted to see that the latest version of our popular book Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther (from O’Reilly & Associates) is climbing the charts at Amazon and is currently #8 on the Computer & Internet best sellers list! You

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“Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther” is out!

December 20, 2003 / Dave Taylor / Writing and Publishing / 1 Comment

I received a lovely Hannukah present from O’Reilly and Associates this afternoon when FedEx delivered the first copy of Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther. I can’t stress how much it’s improved over the previous editions, with both Brian Jepson and I substantially rewriting major sections, swapping out a chapter completely, and making it even more Mac-centric than it was. Yet it’s still only 168 pages long, and costs about the same as two cups of latté and a scone at Starbucks.

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Errata Report in “Solaris for Dummies”

December 14, 2003 / Dave Taylor / Linux Help / No Comments

A reader of Solaris 9 for Dummies reports:

“Is there a typo in Chapter 15? I’m referring to page 288-289. The book says you should modify the S30network.sh file in step 3 then says you should modify the same place in the same file in step 6. (although this time ‘shcat’ is just ‘cat’) I was wondering if in step 6 I should be actually modifying a different file rather than remodify the change just made?”

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Helpful tip: how to avoid link rot

December 14, 2003 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / No Comments

My friend Barbara Feldman has written a very interesting article about techniques for avoiding what she calls “link rot”, when the links on your pages and in your print material end up being obsolete. If you’re just getting started with your site design, of course, this might not seem like anything you need to worry about, but I’ll bet you’ve gone to a site, seen a list of favorites, and found that most of them don’t exist any more.

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Wrapping up “Wicked Cool Shell Scripts”

December 2, 2003 / Dave Taylor / Writing and Publishing / No Comments

We’ve settled on the covert art – a retro 50’s robot – and the cover copy, and I’ve almost completed the page proofs (only have the games chapter left). This means that the book is only weeks away from being completed, and about a month away from being published and in the distribution channels. And,

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Finished page proof checks

November 21, 2003 / Dave Taylor / Writing and Publishing / 1 Comment

We’re very, very close to shipping off Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther to the printers, after my co-author Brian Jepson and I finished going through the entire manuscript PDF with a fine-tooth comb. A number of glitches — all ironed out, of course — and this book is really going to be a

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