Updated: 9/20/04; 7:47:46 PM.
Fluid Flow: Frontier and Radio
Most of my work is in Frontier and Radio. This is a log of what I am working on, problems I am having, and solutions I've found.
        

Monday, February 4, 2002

Now that I have started diving into Radio in a big way, I am thinking about writing a guide to digging in Radio and Frontier. I learned about UserTalk (Frontier and Radio's scripting language) by sifting through the code to see how things work.

Sometimes, this is a painstaking excavation, a layer by layer, line by line, uncovering of the code.

Anyway, like any excavation, you need to know where to start. That is where I think that I can offer some insights. Stay tuned
10:31:13 AM    
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I am starting to get the hang of this. The image below was posted using myPicture tool, but routed to different image folder that streams files up to my ES Designs website. Everything worked flawlessly, the image was posted to my website and the correct <img> tag was posted in my blog box.

Now I can create a pictures category that doesn't fill up my radio.weblogs site with images. Cool!!

Now Hiring Gizzards $1.99

In these trying economic times, it good to see that there are job opportunities, even if the pay is low.
8:20:07 AM    
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