In case anybody had doubts about XML as a direction (OpenInsight Specific)
At 26 NOV 2001 07:54:04AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:
Computer Weekly has this to say
If it asks for a password just return through.
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At 26 NOV 2001 05:13PM Robert Lee wrote:
The password thingy didn't like me! :( I tried to enter (or click) through. What now?
Robert
At 26 NOV 2001 07:07PM Bill Titus wrote:
If this is the right destination, perhaps this will suffice.
At 27 NOV 2001 12:15AM Donald Bakke wrote:
Sprezz and Bill,
I get a login error as well with both links.
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At 27 NOV 2001 05:57AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:
Hmm - it says I can email http://www.cw360.com/article&rd=&i=&ard=108117&fv=1 to friends so try that….
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At 27 NOV 2001 09:49AM Donald Bakke wrote:
That link worked. Thanks for the lead. I was really intrigued by these two paragraphs:
But XML is not an easy fit with relational data. "One hitch is that XML data is hierarchical, which makes it akin to a round peg in the square holes of relational databases," Russom said. Oracle and IBM, not surprisingly, have also been working to equip their databases for unstructured data - Oracle with its Internet File System (iFS) and IBM through its extenders, content management software.
Just goes to show we are all still ahead of our time!
At 28 NOV 2001 11:01PM Scott, LMS wrote:
Hi all
I tried the email link, and it failed with the login id error, then I tried it again with some garbage entered into the id/pw fields and it said:
Sorry - your cookie is out of date!
Anyone who visited our development site has been given a cookie which is now outdated.
This has now been removed for you.
Click here to return to the CW360 homepage
If this problem persists, please to talk to our helpdesk personnel. You can either email us at
[email protected] or, call us on +44 (0) 20 7769 9026.
We apologise for any inconvenience
Then I tried again, and it took me directly to the page! No login requests at all. Figure that one out.
I wonder if the magazine have figured out how difficult it is to read a column framed by large strobing panels? Cut and paste somewhere else fixed that for me.
Scott, LMS