I've just launched MailBucket, a public service Email->RSS gateway: http://www.mailbucket.org In a nutshell, the last 10 emails sent to foo@... will...
... This is a cool idea (spoken as someone who's been using email->website for a couple of years now, and email->website->RSS for a number of months). I don't...
Rick Bradley
roundeye@...
Oct 1, 2003 3:57 pm
3998
Great service thanks! One suggestion: Can you linkify any links in the message HTML? It's a pain to go to the message and have to cut and paste links in the...
Yahoogroups RSS suddenly got much, much more useful. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/your_group_name/messages?rss=1&viscount=15 It's now an RSS 2.0 feed with a...
Shame they're not valid. Using relative URLs isn't correct. But that's only within the context of the author element. Which is also strange in that it's ...
A follow up question, why is this needed? If you're trying to guard intranet data that's one thing. If you're trying to tailor feeds intended for public...
... Well, using e-mail programs as an example of the value behind attachments isn't exactly a ringing endorsement. Look at all the insanity attachments have ...
Hello, I'm looking for an RSS News Feed building script to install on my news site so I don't have to keep on manually updating my RSS feed and then FTP'ing...
What are you using to drive the content on your news site now? If it's database driven then have that software output the RSS file. -Bill Kearney Syndic8.com ...
Hi, There's lots of ways to do this with php and mysql, here's one of em: Building a Generic RSS Class With PHP http://www.devarticles.com/art/1/238 Terry ... ...
... Bloglines just ignores any data that it doesn't recognize, so this shouldn't be a problem. Thanks, Mark -- Mark Fletcher Bloglines http://www.bloglines.com...
A few weeks back, a question was raised by Jeremy Zawodny on behalf of Yahoo. They have a large number of RSS feeds that they want to make available to...
... Please reconsider your use of a fixed URI for the location of the OPML file. While this is the same mechanism that 'favicon.ico' and 'robots.txt' files...
I'll second Joe's comment on not using a default document. This opens up the door to all sorts of useless requests for documents that probably won't be there....
... The original post was here: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000967.html And I had mentioned it on the syndication and aggregators lists the day...
... Agreed. I don't see anything wrong with using OPML, but a default document won't work in many cases. For example, my freebie users don't have access to the...
You say it "isn't a good idea" and don't explain why. TBL says it isn't a good idea because the owner of the site owns the namespace, which makes sense, but...
... OPML is entirely attribute based. This is heinously bad if you want to do anything more than just a crude one-line text entry for a feed. What about ways...
... But explain why it is a good idea. There's already a well-established practice of using <link> tags. Why not make use of this already well engineered...
... I didn't think I need to as Tim's comments seemed clear and didn't require any elaboration. ... One of the problems is that the agent is in effect...
Why is using a <head> section <link> tag not sufficient? Where robots.txt works, in that it's intended as a tool that something potentially causing TREMENDOUS...
... It doesn't seem to make sense to force someone to pull a file that they may or may not want (and may or may not exist) in order to find out where...
First let's take out the emotionally charged words, blindly, waste, clog up, etc. Do the math. I answered this question in the Q&A. I don't know how to answer ...