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The theme for today is 'Open With...' I wonder why it stopped updating. I'm typing into 23.opml, but it's not updating. Hi there. I'm Steve, and this is my OPML-based blog. Having your blog available in a standard format is IMHO a great thing. It wrests your creations from the grips of your blogging tool, and puts it into a format where interoperability is possible. I'm testing an extended blog entry. This is where every entry is indented one level in the OPML. This should all show up with a single permalink. Looks like it worked; the first line of the extended entry is bold. This is a Smart Client. But it's based on Frontier, which has been around for what, 15 years? I don't really know the history, but I think it's pretty long. It's cool that technology created so long ago is still relevant and useful and doing new things. I guess since this is a blog I should be talking about my cat. Having a smart client makes it so much easier to publish. I can go back in time and edit earlier entries with zero hassle compared to any other blogging tool I've seen. mmm Apple Pumpkin Spice Muffin. Having a link to an RSS feed doesn't seem to work. Neither does a link to an OPML file. But then again, what would it do? My blog format on my disk is an .opml file, but it's published to the blog server as HTML (or the blog server is doing it on the fly). This means I can't pull the OPML for my blog from the server? Here's a link to today's blog entries on another server, fetched from this one via OPML. Interop! |
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