Found it! It’s Elements
I found what i was looking for earlier today. (huge sigh of relief)
Ironically, my 1 millionth Google query variation found a message from the Script Meridian Community list that contained the info I needed.
nthWave: Elements
Note to nthWave: Elements is a reallly bad name for HTML software. You can't search for Elements and ever hope to find it!!
Bad programmers do bad design
FUD from CNET.com: Java hits obstacle with cell phones
I don't think anyone ever claimed that you could write a game for one cell phone and have it run completely unmodified on 25 other phones from different manufacturers. If you separate the layers of your program properly, you leave yourself with only the platform specific variables left to deal with for each phone. And that's miles ahead of 25 different implementations.
Alberta vs. Ottawa, round 2
The Ottawa Citizen: 'We have to fight back like the way we did in 1980'
Very interesting story about how Alberta beat the federal government when it tried to impose an export tax on natural gas, and how Premier Klein is going to have to try the same tactics to defeat Cretein's plan to ratify the Kyoto protocol in parliament.
Bear kills Albertan
Edmonton Sun: Ardrossan man mauled to death at a northern B.C. oil rig
I lived in Adrossan between the ages of 5 and 10. It's a tiny little hamlet east of Sherwood Park and Edmonton. It's very rare to hear anything about Adrossan in the news, so it's sad to see it for this reason.
Help! Frontier publishing workalike
I need your help. I know I've seen this software I'm looking for, I just can't remember where or what it's called. It's a Perl or Python script/module I think, and it emulates Frontier/Radio's static HTML publishing features, so one can take a site out of Radio and into the filesystem and use this system to render pages from it.
If you know what it's called or where to find it, please let me know!!
Thanks!


