Wednesday, July 28, 2004

> Scott Young: Manila feature: Password-protected RSS feeds. This is a new feature for Manila which makes it possible to subscribe to RSS feeds in Editors-Only Manila sites using any RSS news reader which supports HTTP authentication: This is especially useful for people who run private sites for a workgroup or project or for people who run Manila sites in educational environments where the sites are required to have restricted access.

Another new feature of Manila that I forgot to mention earlier: when you're setting the path for a story or discussion group message, clicking the path field in the Admin box automatically chooses the "set a path" command. One less step needed for a commonly used feature.

We've also released some enhancements for Manila's News Item Departments: News Item departments now each have their own RSS 2.0 feeds. In addition, each Manila site now has a page which lists all the departments in the site, along with links to each department, and its RSS feed.
[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]   11:58:15 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Thomas N. Burg: I'm pretty sure that Radio Userland will have a bright future. I can't say why I'm sure but I believe in it. And since I read once about the power of the will. Let's see what happens.
[thomas n. burg | randgänge]   5:48:28 PM  Link  Google It!