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  Nvu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To take the lead development role for Nvu, Linspire hired Daniel Glazman, former Netscape Communications Corporation employee and currently CEO/Founder of Disruptive Innovations.
Nvu may sometimes be spelled "Nvu" to simulate the line in the logo, much like CNET (the tech news website) is often written as "CNet" to mimic the logo.
Daniel Glazman is currently working on a major upgrade to Nvu's CSS editing component, which will be called CaScadeS II.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nvu   (460 words)

  
 Disruptive Innovations - Staff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Daniel is the CEO and founder of Disruptive Innovations.
From 1994 to 2000, Daniel held several positions, from research engineer to team manager, at the Research and Development Center of Electricité de France, the french national energy provider.
At the end of 2000, Daniel joined Netscape Communications were he implemented new features in both the CSS engine and the HTML editor, Composer.
disruptive-innovations.com /staff.html   (310 words)

  
 Daniel Glazman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Glazman is a computer programmer, best known for his work on Mozilla's Editor and Composer components and Nvu, a standalone version of the Mozilla Composer, created for Linspire Corporation.
Glazman was involved in the standardization of HTML 4 and CSS 2 and is still an Invited Expert in W3C's CSS Working Group.
He now runs his own company, Disruptive Innovations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Glazman   (168 words)

  
 Daniel Glazman Starting Company to Develop Composer - MozillaZine Talkback
Ex-Netscape employee Daniel Glazman has announced that he is starting a company to continue the development of Composer, the Mozilla Web page editor.
Daniel has worked on the Editor portion of the Mozilla codebase for several years and was employed by Netscape Communications Corporation from November 2000 until July 2003.
Daniel is smart, and if he starts a company, I'm positive that he has a plan (and a good one).
www.mozillazine.org /talkback.html?article=3722   (1431 words)

  
 The State of CSS | ::[ Empty Spaces ]::
In Calling for a new CSS revolution, Daniel Glazman, author of some CSS3 modules, former member of the CSS Working Group at the W3C, current Invited Expert at the same group, and lead developer for the NVU html editor, reflects on the current state of CSS development.
His reflection starts with an overview of what are, in his opinion, some of the historical mistakes the CSS WG has made over the past few years: focussing too much on backwards compatibility, lack of incremental versioning, and lack of pragmatism leading to a loss of momentum.
Daniel then goes on with a 12 point list of ideas on what could be urgently needed, from the point of view of a stylesheet author.
emps.l-c-n.com /articles/76   (531 words)

  
 Jeroen van Doorn » Blog Archive » Daniel Glazman @ Xtech
Daniel is talking about ETNA, which is an XML based WYSIWYG editor.
We’re treated with the way they developed this, requirements, choices, needs, etc. There are some ins and outs about the syntax choices and details about the extensions they made to RELAX NG (another thing on my read list).
At this time, a lot of smart people are asking some hard questions, I’m not getting it totally cause I don’t have any experience with XML and all the related stuff, but daniel was having a hard time.
www.jeroenvandoorn.nl /index.php/2006/05/18/daniel-glazman-xtech   (228 words)

  
 March 2004 - Glazblog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Par Daniel Glazman, à 16:05 :: Nvu : #244
Par Daniel Glazman, à 11:33 :: Nvu : #237
Par Daniel Glazman, à 14:13 :: Nvu : #233
www.cyborgcow.net /mi/exnav.php/url/glazman.org/weblog/dotclear/index.php?2004/03   (8046 words)

  
 Simon Willison: Javascript Mojo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Daniel Glazman - 5th November 2003 23:25 - #
Daniel Glazman - 6th November 2003 16:23 - #
Then, Daniel is a bit stupid in the sense that he is defending himself (I personally think it is better to ignore flamers).
simon.incutio.com /archive/2003/11/05/mojo   (993 words)

  
 Glazblog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Par Daniel Glazman, à 15:58 :: Disruptive Innovations : #2033
Par Daniel Glazman, à 19:05 :: Bushisms : #2029
Par Daniel Glazman, à 18:59 :: Franchouillardises : #2026
glazman.org /weblog   (1935 words)

  
 The web editors battle to CSS (padawan.info)
Daniel, if I'm bothered about something it's the personal tension I can feel between two people who I happen to know and like.
For Daniel: Until he will not have changed his ways of behaving, I can't answer.
Karl & Daniel: as I wrote before I do appreciate both of you and I want to understand your technical position.
www.padawan.info /web/the_web_editors_battle_to_css.html   (1628 words)

  
 Robert Accettura’s Fun With Wordage » Blog Archive » Trolling is getting out of hand
Though recently there seems to be a surge in the amount of Trolls parading around, and quite frankly, it needs to stop.
Daniel Glazman had to shut off comments a few months ago.
Well to be fair, Glazman said some very contoversial things and attacked others’ beliefs, so he was just inviting a flame war.
robert.accettura.com /archives/2006/01/28/trolling-is-getting-out-of-hand   (977 words)

  
 XFN: What's Out There?
Daniel Glazman has posted an installer for NVU 0.15 that has XFN support for creation/modification of links.
Daniel Glazman is making his XFN implementation available as a free downloadable add-on to Mozilla Application Suite.
Daniel Glazman has redone his blog and his blogroll is now
gmpg.org /xfn/more/creator-es   (825 words)

  
 jedbrown.net | blog2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Daniel Glazman has an excellent post on creating better, drag and droppable toolbars for Firefox/XUL Apps.
He even goes as far as a step by step outline defining what he thinks could be done to add support.
I realize $50 is nothing, even less after converting it to euros, however if others pitched in I think we could generate enough cash to get this implemented and hopefully checked into Firefox 3.0 (maybe 2.0?) and XulRunner.
blog.jedbrown.net /?p=62   (352 words)

  
 Daniel Glazman Outlines Future of Mozilla Composer - MozillaZine Talkback
Last month, Daniel Glazman, a member of the Mozilla Editor team and author of the popular CaScadeS stylesheet editor (now landed on the Mozilla trunk but not built by default), volunteered to continue maintaining Composer.
Daniel has published a weblog posting outlining his plans for the future of Composer, which will live on as a standalone application rather than as a Firebird extension.
It's the people here who have been putting forward blue sky ideas for composer, whereas Daniel Glazman's plan's are obviously more concrete and immediate.
www.mozillazine.org /talkback.html?article=3149   (4364 words)

  
 Gregarius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Daniel n'est pas en reste, avec quantité de billets rageurs (dont 1, 2 et 3).
Seriously, the CSS WG is not always the best place on earth, but as I said a while ago, it's an island of pragmatism and cleverness in the middle of an ocean of delirium.
First, loading a text into the editor should be done through a new method, converting all lines delimited by carriage returns or BR elements into paragraphs.
atmaniak.net /rss   (11594 words)

  
 Composer set to play on - ZDNet UK News
"If you read (the) last Mozilla.org staff meeting's minutes, you know that I proposed myself to maintain Composer," Daniel Glazman, a Mozilla contributor and Netscape software engineer based in Saint-German en Laye, France, wrote in his Web log.
Minutes from a 28 April Mozilla staff meeting where Glazman volunteered to take ownership -- an open-source development term indicating authority over a project -- indicated that Composer would live on as an extension to the new Mozilla browser rather than a standalone application.
Glazman and Mozilla could not immediately be reached for comment.
news.zdnet.co.uk /software/developer/0,39020387,2134435,00.htm   (610 words)

  
 Blogdigger Search: blogID:29456
Glazblog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Daniel Glazman at 10:05 PM
Glazblog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Daniel Glazman at 9:44 PM
And "mistake" is probably not strong enough as a word to describe what I have in mind.
blogdigger.com /search?q=blogID:29456   (466 words)

  
 shopping baskets w/o dynamic documents (proposal)
Daniel Glazman Electricité de France, RandD Division 13 June 1996 Abstract -------- Many applications on the World Wide Web absolutely need that an ID is attributed to each visitor.
Because no cgi-bin building dynamic documents is needed in such a technical solution, the server's and traffic's load should also descrease in a significant way.
Author ========= Daniel Glazman Research Engineer, Webmaster Electricité de France, Research and Developement Division 1 avenue du Général de Gaulle F-92141 CLAMART CEDEX Phone: +33 1 47 65 35 70 Fax: +33 1 47 65 35 23 Email: Daniel.Glazman@der.edf.fr 7.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-talk/msg02674.html   (1059 words)

  
 glazman:lulea>   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
-editor and [2] 27544 glazman:lulea> ls -l logs total 2 dr-xr-xr-x 2 glazman
live show" filter successfully added to killspam glazman:lulea> finger glazman Login:
glazman Name: Daniel Glazman Directory: /home/glazman Read more about the
www.glazman.org   (34 words)

  
 Macromedia Contribute moving towards blogging? (padawan.info)
I wrote on their Web Publishing System back in the past, and dreamed of a Contribute-MT integration once (on which a Macromedia Contribute Technologist asked for more info, which I gave but heard nothing back).
I still haven't managed (yet) to convince Daniel Glazman at Disruptive Innovations that Nvu (or rather a sister product) could (and should) venture alongside Contribute.
Desktop applications for content management are still way ahead web-based ones, although with things like AJAX and XUL they're making a lot of progress in the UI -- i.e.
padawan.info /web/macromedia_contribute_moving_towards_blogging.html   (337 words)

  
 MozillaNews Interviews Daniel Glazman, NVu Developer :: OSDir.com :: Open Source, Linux News & Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
"Today we're interviewing Daniel Glazman, the man behind the standalone Composer called NVu and Disruptive Innovations.
Formerly a Netscape employee, he has been involved with Mozilla for a number of years, and is a part of the CSS Working Group in the W3C.
OSDir is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
osdir.com /Article900.phtml   (175 words)

  
 forum.nvudev.org :: View topic - Nvu, still active?
" Linspire Inc. is pleased to have been able to contract with Daniel Glazman from Disruptive Innovations to be the lead developer and maintainer for the Nvu project.
Daniel has been the chief architect for Mozilla Composer and brings a tremendous amount of experience and expertise to the Nvu project.
On Daniel Glanzmanns's Blog you can klick show nvu related news.
forum.nvudev.org /viewtopic.php?t=3251   (1839 words)

  
 Harvey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This very cool t-shirt was given to visitors of the Word Wide Web Conference (april 97) in Santa-Clara on the Microsoft booth.
This t-shirt was given to people who helped the tech evangelism team solving/closing web site bugs for Mozilla 1.0.
This t-shirt was given to Netscape employees when Compuserve client for Mac integrated Gecko.
geekt.org /geekt/morenews.cgi?who=glazou   (165 words)

  
 Publications
"CSS 2, Feuilles de styles HTML", Daniel Glazman; Editions Eyrolles, ISBN 2-212-09051-X. Cliquez pour le commander aux Editions Eyrolles ou chez Amazon.fr.
Cliquez ici pour accéder aux tests CSS 2.
[CSS3-MODSEL] Selectors, W3C Candidate Recommendation; Daniel Glazman, Tantek Çelik, Peter Linss and John Williams, editors; 13 novembre 2001.
people.netscape.com /glazman/public.html   (278 words)

  
 gemal.dk - Nvu 1.0 released!
Daniel writes that Nvu 1.0 has been released!
Nvu is a complete Web Authoring System for Linux Desktop users as well as Microsoft Windows and Macintosh users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver.
Big thanks to Daniel Glazman from Disruptive Innovations for bringing us Nvu!
gemal.dk /blog/2005/06/29/nvu_10_released   (172 words)

  
 Nvu - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Nvu is being written by Daniel Glazman, former Netscape Communications Corporation employee and currently of Mozilla and Disruptive Innovations.
Blog for head developer Daniel Glazman (http://webperso.easyconnect.fr/danielglazman/weblog/dotclear/index.php?Nvu)(filtered to display Nvu content only)
This page was last modified 19:29, 4 Dec 2004 by Anonymous user(s) of Indopedia.
www.indopedia.org /Nvu.html   (266 words)

  
 djst's nest: Comment on Possibly my new notebook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Posted by Daniel Glazman at April 4, 2005 08:00 PM
Posted by Daniel Glazman at April 4, 2005 08:16 PM
Daniel, jag visste inte att du kunde svenska!
weblogs.mozillazine.org /mt/comment.cgi?entry_id=7889   (418 words)

  
 Tailrank - IE7 UI is Probably Going to Suck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Here's the problem with Daniel Glazman's IE7b2 UI report : he's spot-on.
I didn't want to agree with him, given that he hasn't quite developed a killer experience in NVU - but he's really right, and it's really sad:...
IE 7b2, a UI report; Daniel Glazman; Glazblog;...
tailrank.com /posts/562949953554327/IE7_UI_is_Probably_Going_to_Suck   (321 words)

  
 XSLT:Blog[@author = 'M. David Peterson']/Main: Skype Archives
While we have no official announcement Nvu developer Daniel Glazman kind of announced the Skyfox extension in his blog today.
was all that Daniel Glazman had to say.
Skype is a little program for making free calls over the internet to anyone else who also has Skype.
www.xsltblog.com /archives/skype/index.html   (152 words)

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