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Well, in an astonishing feat of brilliance, I broke all the macros.
That teaches me to run Emacs on Radio.root in order to find what I
want. Blah.

Also, a w3m bug, I'm using XEmacs to write this, it doesn't convert ^M
into ^J before passing a text area to an external editor. (or should
Radio be doing this, using net-standard line endings? Hmm.)

It's been two days since I exercised, and boy am I feeling it. Note
to self: don't forget, ever, no matter (almost) what. Do it when you
get home from school if needed.

Wish I was still going to Kuk
Sool
, but I'm sufficiently behind that will have to start again
next semester. OTOH, I will start going to the gym this week in
addition to my home exercise.

I was going to edit my Radio template remotely to fix an ALT tag, so I
cd'd into the 'www' directory and typed 'ls':

#cascadingStyleSheet.css     #navigatorLinks.xml  WebDAV/          images/               stories/
#dayTemplate.txt             #prefs.txt           customBlogPost/  index.txt             system/
#desktopWebsiteTemplate.txt  #template.txt        customLinks/     manilaBloggerBridge/  whoIs/
#homeTemplate.txt            #upstream.xml        directory.opml   myPictures/
#itemTemplate.txt            2002/                gems/            rss.xml

So, my first thought was “hey, what's up with all those backup files?”
Emacs saves files with the format #filename#, and my first inclination
was to delete them.

Really, really fixed the bug with spacing in the header; it had to do with extraneous spacing in the HTML source. I tested on Mozilla 0.9.8, IE 5.1 for Mac, and IE 5.5/6 for Windows. It even degrades well in OmniWeb.

This would have been faster if Radio didn't decide that it can't find “template” every once in a while and force me to restart it like it's been doing.

Needless to say, I didn't get much work done on WebDAV. Maybe later.

Fixed up the template considerably. The navbar appearance took a lot of time, eventually I gave up on trying to get the previous appearance using only CSS and picked a new one.

Carbon Tips & Tricks: lots of stuff here I didn't know. There are a number of semi-hidden environment variables to turn on various types of debugging, it'd be a help to have them all together in one place.

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