Sunday, October 30, 2016

e book report

MHTML
http://www.htmldog.com/references/css/properties/font-weight/
calibre
i want a web page - it can be on my hard drive - that writes data to my hard drive. I could use cookies. Cookie capacity link. Cookies have very limited capacity. My understanding is I could do this with Node, but far be it from me to say exactly how. Node. node js knockout. Now what?!!! what do I do????!! I can set Node to listen to a port, and then I can send it, from a web page, an HTTPRequest(?), asking Node to make a change to a file. Or asking Node to return the file, or some part or parts of the file, or some product of an operation on the file. Return means the data is provided to the requesting page. But I don't want Node to return the data to just any requesting page. How do I teach node to recognize requests from my pages only? How to my pages identify themselves to Node, and how can I ensure no one else's pages can impersonate my own pages? Assuming I can figure all of that out, how do I code Node? I would type somewhere, but where? old node nodew https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics#Copenhagen_interpretation_of_quantum_versus_classical_kinematics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV6bGlP-ENs http://www.alexa.com/toolbar!

Commy's Folly

This system I'm working on stores data in a geometric grid, a purely mathematical construct which is infinitely divisible and infinitely expandable according to certain specific rules, such that an infinite number of records can be created within any given record, with all of those records sharing the characteristic of being within the parent record ... or within some child of the parent record. In this manner, data native to a particular division is inherited as context by the division's children, making this an intelligence tool, because it makes connections, or facilitates the making of connections, or automates the making of connections, within a generalized collection of data.

Still working on the details.