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November 24, 2004 by woodsix
There are articles published on the web covering GRML. There are six at CodeProject. They are: Using RAVE to understand web browsers ... An old and outdated article. It does show where GRML releases were, in 2003. Adapting GRML ... The article either needs to change the name or the content. A simple web page format that works with windows and ASP ... These articles need to be updated or replaced. The code samples cover GRML 1.x releases. An alternative to HTML and curre...
November 28, 2004 by woodsix
The following are articles on GRML , CSV , and delimited files and web pages. MDI is multi-document interface and supports multiple windows in the interface. SDI is single-document interface and supports only one window in the interface. Introducing Browsers ... An introduction to MDI and SDI file and web browsers using GRML , CSV , and delimited files and web pages. Introducing GRML (web browsers) ... Introduces the General Reuse Markup Language and explains why it...
December 3, 2004 by woodsix
There is a shared attribute of both CSV and delimited files and web pages and GRML . Both organize data using columns and results. Databases use columns, but instead of calling the output a data set or result set, they are called records. Well, sometimes they are called a resultset, but mostly the term 'records' is used. A GRML file or web page is a set of records, for practical purposes. There is no reason not to consider GRML as the output of a database query, stored procedure, ...
December 2, 2004 by woodsix
GRML is essentially a two-dimensional format. It uses columns as one dimension and results as the other. This is similar to relational databases, such as Microsoft Access or IBM DB2. To add a level of depth to the format, the concept of dimensions was added as a tag keyword. Using this, there is support for data grouping across another dimension. It might be called a third dimension. Using the dimensional approach necessarily creates roadblocks for representing hierarchical data. XML s...
December 1, 2004 by woodsix
There have been a couple of major version releases of GRML . When first available in January 2003, the syntax attempted to be easy to read, easy to parse, easy to write, and easy to display. However, it took 2 additional minor versions to sort out the required features and eliminate the limitations. After more than a year and a half, the second version of GRML was available. It had all the capabilities of the previous version, but using smaller file sizes. It was easier to parse, write,...
November 30, 2004 by woodsix
Delimited files and web pages are interchangeable with GRML when using certain web browsers. This is true for CSV files , too. CSV is a specific type of delimited file, namely a comma delimited file. It is possible to take any delimited file, open it, with say, Pioneer Report MDI , and save it in GRML . Since they both use columns and results to organize data, there is no problem reading, displaying, or saving these files or web pages using the same file or web browser. Whil...
December 14, 2004 by woodsix
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December 13, 2004 by woodsix
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December 11, 2004 by woodsix
Bar Graph MDI (bar graphs in web browsers) Headlines MDI (GRML web browsers) Pioneer Report MDI (GRML web browsers) Tree MDI (GRML web browsers) If your award program is geared to sites related to the theme of your website, link popularity benefits will probably be improved. However, you may be restricting yourself to a smaller universe of potential "winners". While most awards are graphics, you could do a couple of things. Incorpororate a small text line as part of the link...
December 9, 2004 by woodsix
Bar Graph MDI (bar graphs in web browsers) Headlines MDI (GRML web browsers) Pioneer Report MDI (GRML web browsers) Tree MDI (GRML web browsers) Most domains for sale are worth nothing. Plus, unless a domain is recognizable, non-trademarked, one-word, easy to spell and easy to remember, it seems better to save the money and spend it on marketing. Besides, most people click on links (rather thantype-in a URL). Unless, you are doing TV or Radio branding, it is often better to ju...
December 8, 2004 by woodsix
Headlines MDI (GRML web browsers) Tree MDI (GRML web browsers) Pioneer Report MDI (GRML web browsers) There is a problem in Pioneer Report MDI with reading GRML . The problem is with case-sensitivity when reading the following tags... and . This seemingly points to a parsing problem. However, why does this seem to happen only in ths case, and not when using a single word in the tag. Need to check that, too. There is a problem with Refresh when displaying only co...
December 7, 2004 by woodsix
Bar Graph MDI (bar graphs in web browsers) Headlines MDI (GRML web browsers) Pioneer Report MDI (GRML web browsers) Tree MDI (GRML web browsers) This is an email. It is the electronic equivalent of a POSTCARD. It has been split up into hundreds or thousands of packets and blasted throughout the globe. Logged, scanned, filtered, parsed, grepped and heuristically analyzed by countless computers as well as humans. I wear a shirt that says "I read your email." If you for on...
December 5, 2004 by woodsix
Before GRML existed, one of its initial requirements was to support dimensions. As the web front-end was being developed, it was being used to download weather information. Unlike search results, weather information is layered. Do a search for a zip code in a search engine, it returns a set of results. Do a search for a zip code using a weather web site, it returns different sets of results. Given a zip code, a weather website returns weather at different times of the day, weather foreca...
December 4, 2004 by woodsix
There are many comments and thoughts not appropriate for a article. Rather, they are partial ideas, concepts, and plans for developing features, providing support, or preparing documentation. Instead of letting them pass without writing them down, they are put in a blog. Blogs are perfect for this incomplete information. To keep a record of this, the following blogs have been created. GRML file and web browsers. GRML BlogEasy File and Web Browsers Links and descriptions of GRML ...
January 3, 2005 by woodsix
- Keywords in META keywords tag that don't appear on the page I have several technical students working for me on content building. They generally take an existing page and do "save as" for a new page. They very often forget to change the title, description and/or the keywords. I would say the majority of webcontent builders have little idea about meta tags. - Excessive repetition of keywords and keyword phrases in a short period. For example, a keyword phrase repeated 4+ times in a s...