Monthly Archives: January 2008

Yahoo Begins OpenID Support

Yahoo announced Wednesday that they will being supporting OpenID authentication.  This is obviously a pretty big deal for OpenID supports as now any of the 250 million Yahoo subscribers(including the 2489 members of yahoo’s intradoc user’s group) will be able … Continue reading

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Oracle Buys BEA

Wow..I have to admit that I didn’t think that one was going to happen.  Out at OpenWorld in November, the general conses from the folks I talked with was “Why does Oracle even want BEA?”.  Obviously it eliminates one of … Continue reading

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Blog Tagged

Billy Cripe from Oracle has put me and some other folks on “blog tag” notice.  I need to write eight things about myself and then tag eight others.  Unfortunately, I have to confess to not knowing too many other bloggers, … Continue reading

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Templating with Fragments

I’ve been playing around with an idea for a little while, one which I’m not actually 100% sold on yet, but I figured I would put it out there.  It has to do with Site Studio templates and how one … Continue reading

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Fun with Content Server Localization

Oracle / Stellent Content Server provides some pretty robust localization support.  I’m often suprised how much functionality there is to support localized data.  Strings and dates can be returned in a variety of languages and formats all based on the user’s … Continue reading

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