Re: Not missing, but I like my XSLT better :-)
ChrisR: Don't know Jim's plans are for the repository, since you're having issues with your isp. [...]
I am now hosting my own web pages. And the original polymorphism page is back up (missing only a few of the files). Find it at [link|http://onestepback.org/cgi-bin/rublog.cgi/Tech/Programming/Polymorphism.rdoc|http://onestepback.o...Polymorphism.rdoc]. More stuff will be migrating there over the next few weeks as I slowly restore stuff.
ChrisR: [...] had to impress my kids the other day when is showed that the OReilly Book XSLT Cookback has my name and web page mentioned in the footnotes[...]
Heh, I can identify with this. I was reading one of the extreme programming books and came to a paragraph where the author mentions some comments made by "an online reviewer, Jim". I read the comments and thought to myself, "Hey! That reviewer sure had the topic nailed. Not only did he say the right things, he said them in exactly the same way *I* would have said them."
At that point I paused, and realized that I *did* say them. I had sent the auther the comments the year before when he put a chapter one the net for review. I had totally forgot that I had sent any feedback.
So my private joke is that my favorite page in the XP Pink book is page 119.
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-- Jim Weirich jweirich@one.net [link|http://onestepback.org|http://onestepback.org]
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