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daily link  Thursday, October 10, 2002


Marc Barrot kicks some ass!.

Check this out.  Got to this page, and play around with this outline.  Realize that my section resides on my machine in San Francisco (as well as Mikel's), Marc Barrot's is in New York and Matt's file is in London.  We each have .opml files that are being 'transcluded' into one document.

Thansclusion is a term from - good old Ted Nelson.

Transclusion Breakthrough: The Endless Web Page. The links you can see on the Endless Web Page demo, with [img] icons, are the result of a long research. Clicking the [img] icon, or the link's text, will cause the linked outline to be inserted directly in the current page, as a child of the node that carried the link. [img] While the linked outline is rendered, the [img] icon is replaced by a small rotating globe. Once the linked content is inserted, the [img] reverses to a 'regular' outline wedge [img] , with the standard collapse/expand functions attached. This is the in-browser version of what Dave Winer and UserLand created for Radio's outliner. This is instant rendering, happening on the fly as you browse through the current page. It is totally recursive: try clicking on the 'endless web page' node that appears under my name in the demo page. [read more] [s l a m]

Meet Marc Barrot.  Not only does he spell his first name correctly - but he has 2 R's in his last name (which for some reason I keep getting wrong.)  Marc is also teh author of activeRenderer - which I use for displaying my LiveTopics (which was created by Matt Mower.)

The interaction of LiveTopics, activeRenderer and Paolo's IDEAtools registration and updating system - is wat first attracted me to these guys.  Watch for LOTS more from Marc!

[Marc's Voice] [dws.
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[RadioFAQs]
Radio Tip: RSS Tutorial. The Government Information Locator Service (GILS) project of the Utah State Library has a nice tutorual on RSS that shows examples of its use in a variety different scenarios.  They do good work.    [Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog] [Don W Strickland: RadioFAQ] 
10:08:16 PM
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[RadioFAQs]
Question: Meta-Weblog Question; Does anyone know of Weblog sites that perform services for Webloggers? Things like directories of Weblogs, places to announce new Weblogs, central indexes of Weblog content? [Eclecticity: Dan Shafer's Web Log] Answer: Lots of people have provided answers - check out the comments. [Al Macintyre: e Radio Ideas] [Don W Strickland: RadioFAQ] 
10:07:56 PM
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[RadioFAQs]
Radio Tip: More good Radio documentation.

A sample chapter from the new O'Reilly book on blogging. [Scripting News]

Including important instructions on Backing up your Radio. If I'm not mistaken, a lot of content on Radio Userland by the same author is available here.

[Seb's Open Research] [Don W Strickland: RadioFAQ]
 
10:07:33 PM
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[RadioFAQs]
Radio Tip: I added http://www.yaywastaken.com/default.asp collection of Browser plug ins to my Enhanced Radio Tools directory, which now runs to just over 2 pages of links on such topics as Comments and News Aggregation, but I tentatively plan to move some of the Search Engine stuff to another story.  I found this latest link on my referers. [Al Macintyre: e Radio Ideas] [Don W Strickland: RadioFAQ] 
10:07:04 PM
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[RadioFAQs]
Radio Tip: Check out what Ernie the Attorney has to say about Active Words.[Al Macintyre: e Radio Ideas] [Don W Strickland: RadioFAQ] 
10:04:55 PM
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