Saturday, October 12, 2002
Sam Ruby: If Dave wants to see whether or not it will be possible to work together, he certainly has found an interesting test to do it on. As Jon Udell discovered, a solution already exists which is simplicity onto itself. Channel elements have an "about" element which specify where the rss feed can be found. If present and different, then readers should follow. What makes this test case interesting is the namespace that this attribute is defined in. This should be interesting to watch.
[Sam Ruby] 7:53:23 PM Link Google It!
[Sam Ruby] 7:53:23 PM Link Google It!
Dave Winer: I started work on a new tool called RSS Explorer. It'll be a very fine piece of software. It allows you to browse another Radio user's subscriptions, and click checkboxes to subscribe. You can add a lot of feeds very quickly. I started with my own subscription list, and then tested with Jon Udell's and Jenny Levine's. If you have a collection of good feeds, and don't mind sharing with other Radio users, please send me a pointer to your mySubscriptions.opml.
[Scripting News]
My subscriptions include over 200 RSS feeds, mostly from individual weblogs rather than traditional media sources. 7:25:33 PM Link Google It!
[Scripting News]
My subscriptions include over 200 RSS feeds, mostly from individual weblogs rather than traditional media sources. 7:25:33 PM Link Google It!
Robert Barksdale: Thanks to JBoss and other J2EE application servers, your Mac OS X system can play in the J2EE Big Leagues....
[ZOPEN-X: Web Dev and OS X] 1:53:26 PM Link Google It!
[ZOPEN-X: Web Dev and OS X] 1:53:26 PM Link Google It!
Dictionary.com Word of the Day: crepuscular
[Dictionary.com Word of the Day] 12:49:58 AM Link Google It!
[Dictionary.com Word of the Day] 12:49:58 AM Link Google It!