A new SVG 1.2 working draft has just been published. I haven’t read it yet, but I think it’s an interesting piece. Especially the part about rendering arbitary XML.
DENG, the XML/CSS rendering ening built in Flash, can now render some simple SVG samples. Pretty exciting what you can do with XML as soon as you got the basics (like CSS) working. I hope they continue of the renderer and see how far they can take it.
I just added my blogroll to the frontpage of protocol7 with the help of the excellent MTBlogRoll plugin.
Just trying out the beta of SharpMT, a blog editor for Moveable type written for .NET. Looks pretty good so far.
[via The .NET guy]
Luke today noticed that you can open an OPML file from an URL in SharpReader. While this is great, what would be even better is if we could have the OPML file placed on a web server and Sharpreader would read and write to it (via FTP, WebDAV, a web service or what ever). I’m using SharpReader on several computers and it’s sure no fun trying to keep my subscription lists in sync.
Please? :-)
The is just a test of the validable plugin in MT.
Handle amps: &
Close empty tags:
Update: worked perfect
Another test: ä
Oh, and while on the topic. GotDotNet has new site called “Community Resources for Architecture and Design” where you can join Microsoft in discussing and developing patterns and other architectual topics.
Pretty sure that I have linked to this before, but it’s well worth a second time. MSDN patterns & practices must be the best page on the entire MSDN. A must have for anyone who plans to write any high-quality and reusable code in .NET.


