Regatta
August 2nd, 2007Last Sunday was the last day of the Shipmate Classic Yacht Regatta in Hellevoetsluis. I’d like to take a moment to look back on our live broadcast. Continue reading… »
Last Sunday was the last day of the Shipmate Classic Yacht Regatta in Hellevoetsluis. I’d like to take a moment to look back on our live broadcast. Continue reading… »
Yesterday’s live broadcast of the opening ceremony for the Shipmate Classic Yacht Regatta was a mixed success. Continue reading… »
This week, the Shipmate Classic Yacht Regatta is being held. Having started in the UK, a great many sailboats (and ships, for you nitpickers out there ;)) passed through Vlaardingen and will be arriving in Hellevoetsluis tomorrow. Continue reading… »
When I arrived in the studio this evening to do another Country Express show, I found this: Continue reading… »
Having played the show back, there are some things we definitely need to take a look at before our next trial, on August 11th. Continue reading… »
As I already mentioned in my previous post, I’ll be part of a new show on Radio Voorne that’s aimed at people going out, with no idea what to do yet. Tonight, we recorded a trial of this show, currently called “Stappenplan” (but that name might change before we start). Continue reading… »
I have to apologise, because I’ve been neglecting this website and this blog. The truth is, I haven’t had much to blog about. So, here’s a change of pace: I’ve decided to start using this weblog for more than just work-related notices. Continue reading… »
Yes, it is possible. It’s not very widely supported, but in some situations it can be useful to have JavaScript determine what the CSS value should be at runtime.

This morning I took the Zend PHP 5 Certification exam, and passed. So did one of my colleagues. At the time of this writing, there are 123 official Zend Certified Engineers in the Netherlands, not counting us.
There is a big, but often misunderstood difference between these two JavaScript methods. In this post, I’ll explain this difference, and why one is sometimes more appropriate than the other.