The bridges (pedestrian and vehicular) over the Elk river at Elkton, TN.

Javajini's OPML blog

OPML editor on the Mac! Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Yippee! I can edit my OPML blog on my iMac at home (as well as my Dell laptop from work). This is great. I'm gonna enjoy having this capability a lot.

Cheat Sheet update Permanent link to this item in the archive.

So, after I posted the link to my macro cheat sheet on OPML-newbies, I figured out that I might be able to find out mor about the macros by digging into the Frontier source to it. I assume that it is accessible through the Tools>ProgrammersMenu menu. It seems to be (I just checked). I would still love someone to point me to theplace in the source where I can read up on the macros that are implemented but I will poke around a bit on my own and see what I can come up with. When I get some more definitive information on the macros that are available and what they do, I'll move the draft onto my personal webspace and put a link to it in the margin here.

OPML editor wish list Permanent link to this item in the archive.

There seems to be a lot of traffic on the OPML-newbie list about publishing the RSS feed. I've got an idea. What if including the <%xmlIcon%> macro in your blog template automatically caused the RSS for the blog to be generated when the blog entry is uploaded? If you've got an XMLIcon on the page, you obviously want clicking it to deliver the RSS feed for the current page.

Does OPML editor have trackback support? If not, it sure would be cool. I am trying to figure out how to browse the Frontier code but coding with an outliner is a totally new concept for me. I like it but I'm still learning to navigate.

I'm not above coding some of these ideas myself. I'm just way behind the power curve when it comes to writing Frontier scripts.