Comments on: pyxser, serialization redesign and becoming strict http://coder.cl/2009/01/pyxser-serialization-redesign-and-becoming-strict/ web developer & system programmer Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:33:51 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 By: comparing pyxser and jsonx — coder . cl http://coder.cl/2009/01/pyxser-serialization-redesign-and-becoming-strict/#comment-90 comparing pyxser and jsonx — coder . cl Sun, 01 May 2011 12:47:43 +0000 http://coder.cl/?p=56#comment-90 [...] user, you may know that it uses a standard and structured serialization model. It was designed on January of 2009, and his target from that date until today is to generate a universal serialization model, so it [...] [...] user, you may know that it uses a standard and structured serialization model. It was designed on January of 2009, and his target from that date until today is to generate a universal serialization model, so it [...]

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By: Daniel Molina Wegener http://coder.cl/2009/01/pyxser-serialization-redesign-and-becoming-strict/#comment-89 Daniel Molina Wegener Wed, 28 Jan 2009 03:19:07 +0000 http://coder.cl/?p=56#comment-89 [OT] WTF!?!?!, my site looks really ugly under IE7, but I can see the proper rendering under knoqueror, firefox, safari and opera. Who's wrong? xD, I think that IE7 sucks ;) Well, I was thinking that a w3c valid css was enough to supply the ugly hacks that IE browsers family needs, but I'm wrong. Internet Explorer, aka IE* really sucks, it's another headache yo my free time. [OT] WTF!?!?!, my site looks really ugly under IE7, but I can see the proper rendering under knoqueror, firefox, safari and opera. Who’s wrong? xD, I think that IE7 sucks ;)

Well, I was thinking that a w3c valid css was enough to supply the ugly hacks that IE browsers family needs, but I’m wrong. Internet Explorer, aka IE* really sucks, it’s another headache yo my free time.

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