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What to say. I made Firefox 3 compatibility update of XPather. Go, and get it from XPather’s site or soon also from AMO. Bye.
Oh yes, since FF 3 beta 4, the DOMinspector is not anymore distributed with FF. You need to install it as a separate extension.
Oh, XPather has always been just a small […]


You do Ruby. You are on *nix. You have a task you need to schedule using cron from your scripts. Later you schedule another task. After some time, and probably from another script, you want to unschedule/cancel the first task … How do you do it?
Fetch CronEdit …

sudo gem […]


Do you want to have photo albums (on your site)? I did. I wanted a comfortable but not “over-web20-ized” user experience, and above all, simple and pragmatic content management/control.
Believe or not, nothing I came across was just the right thing. Too heavy, too weak, too ajaxy, unacceptable license, etc. At the end of the […]


In Summer 2005 I started few home-made experiments with workflows for governing complex processes - such as system integration on Web layer. I did this as a part of my PhD activities. The main motivation had been my deep disappointment with all the “enterprisy” workflow systems bull**** laying around. I needed something very dynamic, light-weight […]


A new update of XPather compatible with Firefox 2.0 is out. (Oct 27 2006). Additionally it contains some new features and bugfixes, e.g. auto-expansion of DOM tree for multiple XPath results. Check out the complete changelog for details.
As usually it is available at XPather’s site, and in few weeks it will appear also on […]