Tuesday, October 22, 2002

> Sam Ruby: Perhaps in a small way, the world is a better place today than it was yesterday. RSS Validator. Top of blogdex. Top of daypop. Wow.
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> Paul Victor Novarese: My site RSS validates [check]. I assume this will bring me fame and fortune.
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> Bill Simoni: Maybe I'm slow, but why would someone want to hide in my referer log? I have a referer from http://ref.spoof.org/refspoof.cgi. Any ideas as to what that really is (and why, of course)?
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> Hossein Derakhshan: If you have a Blogger Pro version, never login to the system through anything except that this address: http://pro.blogger.com. Otherwise your password is not encrypted and your account will face a high risk of being hacked and deleted, like what I went through twice in the last couple of weeks.
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> RSS Validator
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> Shelley Powers: Mark Pilgrim and Sam Ruby created an RSS Validator for us to use to validate our RSS feeds, and Bill Kearney was kind enough to host it. Many appreciations, folks. I ran the Validator against my RSS feeds (both Userland...
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> Brent Simmons: RSS Validator. By Mark Pilgrim and Sam Ruby. Very cool. Now I have some place to send people when they email me asking why an RSS feed doesn[base ']t work! I may even add a Validate this Feed command to NetNewsWire.
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> Dorothea Salo: The RSS Wars are still raging, but there's a bright spot: the brand-new RSS Validator, noted on diveintomark and elsewhere. I'm going to talk a brief bit about what validation is, and then I'll validate my own feeds and fix them right before your eyes. (Movable Type users: note also...
[Caveat Lector]   1:17:56 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Dave Winer: I'm testing the new RSS Validator from Mark Pilgrim, Sam Ruby and Bill Kearney. The following feeds validate: Scripting News, Dave's Handsome Radio Blog. One of my feeds did not validate, I don't want to say which one, but when I went to read the spec, the validator was right! Yay. The announcement is on Mark Pilgrim's weblog.
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> Bruce Leobrich: Mark Pilgrim and Sam Ruby have put together an RSS Validator. It works with RSS 0.91, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94, 1.0, and 2.0, but it is optimized for RSS 2.0 feeds. Sadly, my RSS does not validate.
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> Snort is an open source network intrusion detection system, capable of performing real-time traffic analysis and packet logging on IP networks.   4:11:10 AM  Link  Google It!  
> Mark Pilgrim and Sam Ruby have generously given us an RSS Validator. The RSS feed for Jeff's Radio Weblog validates, but the feed for Jeff's Weblog fails because my banner is too wide. When did the max width change from 175 to 144? Gotta fix that... or do I? UserLand gave us an RSS Validator a long time ago. It says that the RSS feeds for both Jeff's Radio Weblog and Jeff's Weblog are valid. I like those results better. ;-)   3:52:38 AM  Link  Google It!  
> PortSentry is a port scan detector that takes an active stance to shut down attacking hosts while notifying administrators and provides an easy configuration and startup.   3:46:56 AM  Link  Google It!  
> Dictionary.com Word of the Day: woebegone
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