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 Saturday, June 14, 2003
Preventing RSS exploits with Radio. I'm working on a Radio script that addresses RSS exploits.

Mark Pilgrim's suggestion of weeding out the unsafe HTML seems futile. Instead, the script removes all HTML tags and attributes other than a small subset that can't be abused: P, B, I, BR, and BLOCKQUOTE (all without attributes), A (with HREF only), and IMG (with SRC, ALT, HEIGHT, and WIDTH only). I'm hoping the script also has the side benefit of making RSS entries easier to read.

The script works on the text of entries, but I can't find a way to make it work with the storyArrived callback. If anyone has tackled this problem before, I've begin a discussion on the radio-dev mailing list. [Workbench
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zBlogger.com A new free weblog service [Der Schockwellenreiter
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The Semantic Blog. (»That's the Semantic Web dilemma in a nutshell. Where's the sweet spot? How can we marry spontaneity and structure? Recent trends in blogspace, plus emerging XML-savvy databases suggest a way forward.«)

Structured Writing, Structured Search. [Der Schockwellenreiter]

 
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Camino nightly builds include fast text find feature. The most recent nightly builds for Camino include a very convenient text search feature: after your page loads, just begin typing your search string and Camino highlights the first occurrence of the string on the webpage. [Der Schockwellenreiter
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Mono 0.19 for Mac OS X. [Der Schockwellenreiter
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R.I.P.. The rumors flew all day, but we held off writing about this until we had it from an unimpeachable source. Jimmy Grewal is a key member of the Mac Internet Explorer team and a stand-up guy. He confirms that IE5/Mac is dead. There is much that could be said, and we say some of it. Join the wake. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report
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RIP IE/Mac. Microsoft drops development of Internet Explorer for Mac. RIP, IE/Mac. You were an amazing browser for your time. I sincerely... [Backup Brain
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