6 Sep 2002 kbreit   » (Journeyer)

I saw on Mozillazine that there are Phoenix snapshots available now. I looked around and was curious what Phoenix is. I guess that it is a browser from the boys at Mozilla similar to that of Galeon. I tried it out. Much simpler than Mozilla is. It comes with only a web browser and that is it. It doesn't have all the extra cruft. It was kind of unstable, so I am going to wait a while before I start to use it full time. It'll take a while before I'll totally ditch Galeon, but Phoenix is looking cool.

I finally finished up my P1 project for Java (CS122). I was having a hard time getting the code provided to work. So, I decided to rewrite it. 35 minutes later, I was mostly done :) I just need to upload it to his web site. Moral: Use your own work, not your teacher's.

I tried to get MT (MovingType) working on my laptop. However, I try to run one of their CGI scripts (Perl) and it keeps loading up a window in my browser that wants to save or view. How do I fix thaT? MT seems nicer than PSG, but PSG is easier to setup and already customized for my web site. The part that worries me is if I choose to move from PSG to MT or something else, then I'll have to merge all the data over to the new format. That is going to require a bit of work. A really cool idea would be an abstraction layer for converting bloggers: LiveJournal, Advogato, Blogger, PSG, MT, whatever else there is.

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