Archive for February, 2007



Hedger Wang, who’s never met an HTML challenge he didn’t like, is moving his laboratory from Yahoo! 360 to his own web site. Don’t miss out on the latest tip, trick, hack, or gizmo from this relentless explorer.

The Web Sig in the Silicon Valley is putting together a very impressive meeting at the end of the month. Browser Wars, it’s a spoof of Star Wars and the dreaded browser wars of the 90’s.

I’m the first to cringe when someone discusses Star Trek or Star Wars in reverential tones. The theme alone [...]

Yahoo! has been thriving on hacks. It’s quarterly Hack Days have given engineers the opportunity to build radical and sometimes silly alterations of existing services. Once in a while, these hacks are truly revolutionary. Enter Yahoo! Pipes.

This super cool project started as a Hack and has now become an official project. How [...]

It’s been a year since Yahoo! released it’s JavaScript and CSS libraries to the open-source world. Millions of web pages are now using these scripts and Yahoo! is inviting its users to come to its campus for a party.
The YUI blog has the following invitation:

Join us Thursday, February 22nd, from 5:30 to 8:30 PM, at [...]

This PHP script came up in a discussion I had today with Jon Whitlock, who’s from the other side of the pond (U.K.) It’s a nifty little regular expression that converts an American date (12/31/2006) into a European date (31/12/2006). It struck me as a neat little snippet that others could probably use.

$date=’12/31/2006’;

print ereg_replace(“([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)”,\\2/\\1/\\3,$date); [...]




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