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The program supports the addition or deletion of any attributes to each outline item, enabling link directories to be created by adding type and url attributes (screenshot).
It isn't as easy as using Radio, where you can hit CTRL-K or CMD-K to add a link to any title, but there may be a way to extend the functionality that I haven't found yet.
Note: JOE has the same problem with undeclared entity references as my OPML Link Publisher application: They break the document's XML well-formedness. [Workbench]
1:31:44 AM comment [] trackback []
Java.net Weblogs.
Weblogs are important part of Java.net although one needs to stroll around a bit to find them. I usually go here to find new articles. Here are two articles worthy of mention this week:
In Whats up with the JavaSound team?, Jonathan Simon discovers that entire JavaSound team split a while back and now there is just one hardworking guy wearing many hats.
This is ridiculous on a number of levels! How does Sun expect to put out a decent product with a single guy responsible for all of JavaSound? Also, the code was poorly designed to begin with, and Florian can't even really change it! So whats left is a really buggy, poorly designed library that is on every Java enabled PC!
Michael Champion, an old compadre from XML-DEV, answers the question "When does SOAP add value over simple HTTP+XML?" and concludes with:
It's just as "wrong" to blindly reject SOAP as to blindly accept. it.
Right on, Michael.
[Don Park's Blog]1:29:35 AM

Java.net Weblogs.
Weblogs are important part of Java.net although one needs to stroll around a bit to find them. I usually go here to find new articles. Here are two articles worthy of mention this week:
In Whats up with the JavaSound team?, Jonathan Simon discovers that entire JavaSound team split a while back and now there is just one hardworking guy wearing many hats.
This is ridiculous on a number of levels! How does Sun expect to put out a decent product with a single guy responsible for all of JavaSound? Also, the code was poorly designed to begin with, and Florian can't even really change it! So whats left is a really buggy, poorly designed library that is on every Java enabled PC!
Michael Champion, an old compadre from XML-DEV, answers the question "When does SOAP add value over simple HTTP+XML?" and concludes with:
It's just as "wrong" to blindly reject SOAP as to blindly accept. it.
Right on, Michael.
[Don Park's Blog]1:24:55 AM
