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Shelley Powers: I just published the final three parts of the Weblog Link Series, on permalinking and archives: A four part series. If have (voluntarily or involuntarily) been relocated and are busy, part II contains a lot of useful nuggets. Once things settle down, do yourself a favor, and go back and read the rest. [Sam Ruby]
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Blog maintenance
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Radio, Trackback and Technorati
Steve Kirks was wondering "...if, with the new implementation of Trackback in Radio, the code exists to ping Technorati, too. I started perusing Radio.root and I think I found the right place:
system.verbs.apps.weblogsCom
As for now, people who use the web interface of Radio, just add this:
http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping
to the "URLs to Ping:" box on the Radio home page..."
Over at the Technorati Developer Wiki there's a HowTo page for most blogging tools, albeit with no method for Radio yet.
But then there's also the problem to consider (as David Sifry sees it) of Radio's"... obnoxious habit of sending pings to www.weblogs.com for each weblog "category" if you use multiple categories on your blog. Same information, same author, just link spam, basically"
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Transforming XML Into RSS
For .NET developers: "My previous article, 'Translating RSS With XSLT,' went over the steps of changing RSS into HTML. In this article I will discuss the ability to convert XML into RSS using XSLT. You may be thinking, 'Why would I want to do that?.' With the example in this article, I hope to answer that question." By chris@pirillo.com. [Lockergnome's RSS Resource]
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Interview with RSSJobs Creator
Phil Wolff interviews Steve Rose: “I started playing with the RSS format, creating some feeds for my own personal use, and I thought this would be useful for checking a local University’s job board. I wrote a quick java servlet to parse the new job listing and return the results as RSS. It was so cool! [ranchero.com]
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