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Thursday, February 07, 2002 |
I have theories about web services, but I don't know if they're right. After all, they are based purely on brief statements I've read in other people's blogs. I guess I should really look into this in more detail, and I suppose the Web Services site is about a good a place to start as any. Oh-oh... they have an RSS feed. Maybe the address of your RSS feed will end up on your business card, eh?
Does anyone have pointers to a WS 101 article or site?
12:05:00 PM
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SitePoint has an article about how to Create a Content Feed for a MySQL/PHP-driven Web site. I don't happen to have a MySQL/PHP-driven Web site handy at the moment so this doesn't help me very much, but I'm wondering if Mr. Andy can translate this into msql and Perl. What say ye, sir?
At the bottom of the second page is a screenshot of how the feed winds up looking in a browser. THAT's what I want to do for Illinois Library Systems across the State. Can I make it happen with Frontier and/or Radio automatically generating the feeds? I still don't know yet.
11:46:38 AM
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In case you haven't seen this elsewhere, The Handheld Librarian is hosting an Acrobat PDF about X-HTML and Basic Web Pages for PDAs. It was developed by E. Lynne Beades, Web Development Librarian, at the Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hil. Thanks to both Lori and Lynne for posting this!
9:59:36 AM
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