The Code Style site log subsection is a guide to the numerous technical changes to the Code Style Web site, and gives details of when, why and how specific features were added.
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Site log, December 2005
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Adapted the scripts for the RSS user agent catalogue to exclude early Opera, Safari and Firefox versions that did not include feed readers. Also created a
GoogleFilter to correct bad HTTP dates sent by the Google FeedFetcher client.
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Site log, November 2005
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Developed a set of Java classes and SQL scripts to process Web server logs and compile a catalogue of RSS user agents. Also fixed a 403, forbidden, error with the configuration of the Apache
RewriteEngine module.
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Site log, October 2005
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Switched site search to Google AdSense, updated the RSS user agent listing and added many more FAQ answers in the Java section.
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Site log, September 2005
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Switched site advertising to Google AdSense, upgraded to a CVS version of JTidy and posted many new FAQ answers.
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Site log, August 2005
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Developed a new log file analyser package with recursive analysis of hyperlink usage.
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Site log, July 2005
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Various modifications to adapt the Code Style Java package for migration to a Java 1.5 environment, particularly the JAXP 1.3 implementation classes. Multiple FAQ updates.
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Site log, June 2005
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Minor modifications and corrections to the Code Style parse servlets before final deployment and launch of the Metacentric news and metadata service.
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Site log, May 2005
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Made a range of enhancements and corrections to the Code Style parse servlets.
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Site log, April 2005
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Added "Links" mode processing to the
XHTMLtoRSS XSL template, and added new answers to several FAQ categories.
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Site log, March 2005
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Extended the functionality of the JTidy
TidyDriver class and added a number of answers to the FAQ section.
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Site log, February 2005
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Various additions to FAQs, updated notes on the DOM1 visibility menus and added a Creative Commons non-commercial, attribution share-alike licence for clarity. Introduced a Cascading Style Sheet to format RDF output.
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Site log, January 2005
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Created a
W3CDTF class to add proper modification datestamps to the RSS and RDF transformation output.