Archive for April, 2002

John Scalzi’s Whatever Column

Sunday, April 14th, 2002

John Scalzi’s Whatever Column

More sidebar filler

Friday, April 12th, 2002

Fun toy of the day: Blogamp is a Winamp plugin that ftps your playlist to your server as a javascript file, which is then read and displayed by a second .js file. It’s really pretty simple to install, unless you run into troubles with your paths and what’s in which directory, but not so simple […]

Thinking about RSS

Friday, April 12th, 2002

Now that Steve’s RSS feed is usable (I’m still not clear on whether putting the posts in a CDATA section is legal-but-unworkable or illegal), it’s time to chew on the details. He’s using the anchor in the main page (e.g. http://saladwithsteve.com/#75295585) rather than the permalink in the archives for the <link> element. At first, that […]

Bloglet for me, and you if you want

Thursday, April 11th, 2002

I added a Bloglet subscription form over in the sidebar, not because I think there are people yearning to get my posts by email every night (okay, every night after I happen to post), but because I wanted to have it there as an ad for Monsur’s cool tool. I already really liked the Bloglet […]

Why post by email?

Thursday, April 11th, 2002

What better reason than stealth posting at work?

The future of Pyra Labs?

Thursday, April 11th, 2002

The future of Pyra Labs :: Dotcom Scoop :: Business news, commentary, rumors & gossip

Haunted by the Little Prince

Wednesday, April 10th, 2002

Having failed to catch Shannon‘s allusion to Le Petit Prince this weekend, I’m now haunted by the vertically challenged atheling: first one of the best “comment” links I’ve seen in quite some time, in a blog that was on Daypop, though I didn’t quite grasp why at the time, and then while checking a referrer, […]

RSS 1.0 content module

Tuesday, April 9th, 2002

RDF Site Summary 1.0 Modules: Content

XML.com: What is RDF? [Jan. 24, 2001]

Tuesday, April 9th, 2002

XML.com: What is RDF? [Jan. 24, 2001]

RSS-xpress – UKOLN

Tuesday, April 9th, 2002

RSS-xpress – UKOLN