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Pushing String » Don’t eat the monkey chow Don’t eat the monkey chow | Low Calories Said,. March 10, 2009 @ 9:48 pm. [...] More here: Don’t eat the monkey chow [...] ...
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Pushing String » SAML’s IPR situation eases; new profiles available May 12, 2006 ... This bunch of specs is what the TC thinks of as “post-V2.0″ SAML profiles and extensions, and they’re intended to add interoperability for ...
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Pushing String » OpenID and SAML: a swirling nexus A bunch of us who are involved in OpenID, SAML, XRI, and Liberty identity web services took advantage of our relative proximity this past ...
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Pushing String » Kids: just say no to XML Kids: just say no to XML. January 9, 2008 @ 9:31 pm · Filed under XML · Oh no: The iPhone recently fell victim to its first Trojan attack… ...
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Pushing String » SAML Basics, now with cartoon speech bubbles We could really go to town with the speech bubbles, for example, using them to explain how to extend SAML to add your own kinds of ...
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Pushing String » More science fun with knitting More science fun with knitting. November 1, 2005 @ 10:42 am · Filed under Stitching. It seems my true purpose in life is to be an aggregator for weird ...
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Pushing String » Cats and dogs living together at RSA Cats and dogs living together at RSA. March 11, 2009 @ 4:11 pm · Filed under Security/identity. Coming to the RSA Conference next month? ...
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Glossary For example, a “start-tag open” (STAGO) in the abstract syntax is mapped to a ..... Markup that effectively says, “Wrap this region of text to fit a line ...
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Pushing String » Open-source baking A lot of artistry and variability are involved in the execution of baking instructions, so the story certainly isn’t over with the “source ...
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Pushing String » Microsoft’s new promise: a welcome development I see David Berlind has been asking for my opinion on Microsoft’s new non-assert covenant . Keeping in mind that (a) Kim didn’t send me an ...
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