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05/31/05

About Smartess Pains in the ...

Sometimes people try too hard and end-up doing plain stupid things. One of such things ruined my day, today.

XMLHttpRequest is very cool and AJAX is cool and it is awesome that all four major browsers (IE, Mozilla/Firefox, Opera, Safari) have support for it, in their latest versions. That's unusually good, but Safari and Opera teams still managed to screw up.

XMLHttpRequest has getResponseHeader() method defined in its API. Neat! But look, now, what Safari and Opera developers did: they restricted any headers except those that are pre-defined in the HTTP Protocol. For what f...in reason, if I may ask? Headers carry for meta-information. The goddamned web-servers allow me to set arbitrary header labels, so who asks lousy browser developers to restrict the list? What am I supposed to do now - transfer meta information in the body of the response? This is completely INSANE! I mean - if there was any security issue involved - so be it, but there is none! It is just plain stupid and trying to be a smartass, ending up being just a huge pain in the ass.

I AM SO PISSED OFF. It sucks so much - I am ready to forget about supporting Opera (I do not like it anyway), but what beats me is that Safari has the same crap :'( I would hate my AJAX implementation to be incompatible with Safari - not that they do not deserve it tho.

Sooooooooo stupid!!!!!!!!!!
WHYYYYYYYyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?

posted by irakli, 22:57 | link | comments

Longhorn - will it ever?

Latest joke I liked:

"Microsoft Corporation has announced that it is looking for beta-testers for its upcoming operating-system - Longhorn. Applicable candidates must be natural-blond females."

posted by irakli, 02:42 | link | comments

05/27/05

Zend Platform

The following video demonstrated the integrated capabilities of the Zend Platform: http://www.zend.com/support/user_docs/ZendPlatform/video/demo/index.php.

Granted that this is a commercial, one has to still admit that - THIS IS IMPRESSIVE!

Let's be honest - this is one very cool integrated, intelligent system. The problem detection/debugging system looked absolutely awesome. Not many, even Java, platforms have cool system like that and - yes, it is a life-saver.

posted by irakli, 23:28 | link | comments

05/21/05

Norwegian soliers have sense of humour

posted by irakli, 17:15 | link | comments

05/20/05

Link-in, dude!

Shortly put:
1) Read Doug's Blog Post
2) Followed some links from there on
3) Thought for 5 secs
4) Linked-in
5) Continued thinking...

posted by irakli, 00:06 | link | comments

05/19/05

IBM - Jobs - Fleury

Marc Fleury, of JBoss, has recently posted quite a nervous post on JBoss Blog. The post is interesting, no surprise, but I especially enjoyed the tone. Such a familiar tone of  a young cock (as in bird, swear )  stepping up. Heh. There was a famous another one, 11 years ago, and look today - new Macs are proudly running IBM processors :)

That said, it is in no way to diminish what Marc and JBoss are doing. All the respect to them. It just brings some funny memories and raises curiosity - who will have longer .... (not the bird, this time)....

posted by irakli, 23:48 | link | comments

05/16/05

Fly With Oracle

What do environmentalists think about Oracle?

http://www.oracle.com/space/

posted by irakli, 20:36 | link | comments


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