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Wednesday, July 31, 2002
 

system.verbs.builtins.html.data.standardMacros.opmlToBlogroll changed on Mon, 29 Jul 2002 09:10:10 GMT: New optional parameters, recentlyUpdatedLinkPrefix and recentlyUpdatedLinkSuffix, specify snippets of HTML text to prepend and append to links generated from OPML elements that have an isRecent attribute whose value is true. [Radio.root Updates]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
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system.verbs.builtins.radio.macros.blogroll changed on Mon, 29 Jul 2002 09:10:56 GMT: New optional parameters, recentlyUpdatedLinkPrefix and recentlyUpdatedLinkSuffix, specify snippets of HTML text to prepend and append to links generated from OPML elements that have an isRecent attribute whose value is true. [Radio.root Updates]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
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system.verbs.builtins.table.visitOpenDatabases changed on Wed, 31 Jul 2002 06:57:47 GMT: [Radio.root Updates]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
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Bryan Bell ships four new Manila themes, CSS-based, perfectly outline structured, and validating.  [Scripting News]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
10:28:03 AM     

Again from TSL

Another Idea I Wish I'd Thought Of.....

Radio Wishlist

"Far be it from me to wish for anything more from Radio.  Okay, I admit I'm overindulged and spoiled.  Nevertheless, here is what I wish for.  I would like it if Radio came with a default "category" called "Radio Questions."  And as we all know, this implies a separate XML feed for that channel.  Then the folks at Userland (and the phalanx of developers who lurk in Radio Userland) could subscribe to that channel for some of the more intrepid users (i.e. Rick) and respond on a publicly available channel.  Thus you would have an XML channel with the latest hot tips and fixes for current Radio problems.  So, it would be sort of like an online demonstration of what a corporation could use Radio for: i.e. a robust, and inexpensive KM solution.  It sounds cool, but (as the guy in the commercial says), is it implementable?" [Ernie the Attorney]

This is absolutely brilliant, and I hope the folks at Userland can find the time to set something like this up. I haven't read the discussion group in weeks because I can't keep up with it, and the mailing list is for developer stuff that sails so far over my head I can't read the logo on the ball.

The more I think about this, the more I want to emulate it at SLS as we begin to implement an intranet and extranet. It will take me quite some time to get my member libraries to understand the value of a news aggregator, let alone use one, but a streaming FAQ with a targeted search engine for the archives makes a lot of sense. Thanks, Ernie!

[The Shifted Librarian]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
9:19:43 AM     


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