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Kenneth Girrard

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    Comparing version 15:12, 27 Jul 2011 by kgirrard with version 02:05, 11 Feb 2012 by kgirrard.

    Hmm... The first edit of a new user page shows a little wiki-white by having a call to wiki.localize in it. That should make people stop and go "Huh?"

    Udderwise it's a normal page?

    My experiment with displaying RSS feed headlines is troublesome in that Deki doesn't cache the feed data. With slow Internet access, general page access is also slow. A better solution would be a Javascript-based solution that updated the page from an RSS feed using DHTML, allowing the rest of the page to render, then filling in the headlines when they arrive later.

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    This revision modified by kgirrard (Ban)

    Hmm... The first edit of a new user page shows a little wiki-white by having a call to wiki.localize in it. That should make people stop and go "Huh?"

    Udderwise it's a normal page?

    My experiment with displaying RSS feed headlines is troublesome in that Deki doesn't cache the feed data. With slow Internet access, general page access is also slow. A better solution would be a Javascript-based solution that updated the page from an RSS feed using DHTML, allowing the rest of the page to render, then filling in the headlines when they arrive later.

    Version as of 02:05, 11 Feb 2012

    This revision modified by kgirrard (Ban)

    Hmm... The first edit of a new user page shows a little wiki-white by having a call to wiki.localize in it. That should make people stop and go "Huh?"

    Udderwise it's a normal page?

    My experiment with displaying RSS feed headlines is troublesome in that Deki doesn't cache the feed data. With slow Internet access, general page access is also slow. A better solution would be a Javascript-based solution that updated the page from an RSS feed using DHTML, allowing the rest of the page to render, then filling in the headlines when they arrive later.

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