Links for February 14th
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Extended Date Time Format (Library of Congress) - There is no standard date/time format that meets the needs of various well-known XML metadata schemas, this website describes the current effort to define an extended date/time definition.
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http://carlos.bueno.org/2010/02/measuring-javascript-parse-and-load.html - There's a lot of coverage of how fast different browsers execute Javascript code, but less of how fast it is loaded and parsed prior to execution, this post attempts to redress the balance.
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persistence.js: An Asynchronous Javascript ORM for HTML5/Gears « I am Zef - An ORM for the Web SQL Database standard, intended for use in offline applications on mobile browsers.
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The time element (and microformats) | HTML5 Doctor - The (current lack of) role of the time element within Microformats and, within the comments, a discussion of why the current generation of uF tools don't support HTML5.
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Keith Clark - IE CSS3 pseudo-class selectors - Allows Internet Explorer to identify CSS3 pseudo-class selectors and render any style rules defined with them.
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universal-ie6-css - Project Hosting on Google Code - Remove all the bother of making your flashy site work in IE6, instead just display the content in a standard, readable manner.
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