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Holons, nothing but holons.
Sunday, March 02, 2003
« A blog is born »
My daughter Rebecca has just started her own weblog! She's a writer, so I hope that she will find blogging a hospitable environment for some aspects of her work. It was also a good opportunity for me to install Movable Type, which I've heard so many good things about and had been wanting to play with. Very nice system.
« Radio: referer vs. UserAgent »
referer. I asked a while back about turning off the referer header in the Radio aggregator. I just had a dig around, and whilst there's no GUI for it, if you open aggregatorData.root and goto aggregatorData.prefs and change appSignatureUrl to an empty string, that'll do the job. [Simon Fell]
Simon, here's another solution, from Mark Paschal. It's slightly more involved, but it's a better solution because it sets UserAgent, which is the more appropriate way for Radio (or any aggregator) to identify itself.
Holons, nothing but holons.
Sunday, March 02, 2003
« A blog is born »
My daughter Rebecca has just started her own weblog! She's a writer, so I hope that she will find blogging a hospitable environment for some aspects of her work. It was also a good opportunity for me to install Movable Type, which I've heard so many good things about and had been wanting to play with. Very nice system.
« Radio: referer vs. UserAgent »
referer. I asked a while back about turning off the referer header in the Radio aggregator. I just had a dig around, and whilst there's no GUI for it, if you open aggregatorData.root and goto aggregatorData.prefs and change appSignatureUrl to an empty string, that'll do the job. [Simon Fell]
Simon, here's another solution, from Mark Paschal. It's slightly more involved, but it's a better solution because it sets UserAgent, which is the more appropriate way for Radio (or any aggregator) to identify itself.