Andre Venter: Radioan app apartNew Radio feature: WYSIWYG editing in Mozilla- August 23, 2003 Today we released a new feature for Radio, WYSIWYG editing for Mozilla. The editor works in Mozilla 1.3b or later on all platforms. By lawrenceuserland.com (Lawrence Lee). UserLand Product Newshttp://radio.userland.com/wysiwygEditorMozilla New Radio macro: Monthly Archive links- August 20, 2003 David Phillips has written a new Radio macro that creates links to Radio's monthly archive pages. You can see how the macro works on David's weblog. By lawrenceuserland.com (Lawrence Lee). UserLand Product Newshttp://radio.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$27006?mode=day How to build a rich, interactive Webtop for Web 2.0- August 20, 2003 The first step is to do everything that is possible with the existing browser (IE primarily) behind the scenes. What do I mean A desktop CMS (content management system) with hooks to open Web 2.0 transport networks would provide the ability to recombine data and content custom ways within an existing browser. With that in place, the second step is to build a new presentation layer that goes beyond the constraints of a vanilla Internet Explorer (by.http://jrobb.mindplex.org/2003/08/19.html#a3538 Radio Howto: ping the Technorati RPC server- August 16, 2003 I have done it! Insert trumpet flourish After reading this post about how Technorati works, it was suggested that you ping the Technorati RPC server so it knew that you were around. I wanted to this with every post and asked some questions on my weblog in this post. Well, I spent some time inside Radio and have figured out a solution. I wanted the correct Technorati URL to automatically populate the "URLs to Ping:" box on the desktop website. Here's a short description of how it's...http://www.houseofwarwick.com2003/08/09.html#a144 Radio, firewalls, and simple solutions- August 16, 2003 I meant to post this a couple of days ago. Dann, I have felt this pain: "Oh, The Horror!!. The evil triad: Radio, my old firewall, and my ISP. The past 72 hours have been quite unintentionally Radio free..." Dann Sheridan's Weblog house of warwickhttp://www.houseofwarwick.com/2003/08/15.html#a157 AddedValues Plugin for Manila - successor to the Metadata Plugin- August 16, 2003 What is the addedValues plugin "addedValues is a rewrite of the popular Metadata Plugin for Manila. The goal of the rewrite was to create a robust and extensible version of the Metadata Plugin, while removing some of the limits the architecture of the Metadata Plugin imposed." (via manila-dev list: Manila blogging and CMS system) Roland Tanglao's Webloghttp://zelotes.ent.iastate.edu/addedValues/faq Hacking RadioManila weblog suggestion- August 16, 2003 Dann Sheridan asks Jake Savin here if a hacking RadioManila blog would be appropriate. I'd love to see one myself. house of warwickhttp://www.houseofwarwick.com/2003/08/16.html#a159 Radio post index script updated- August 15, 2003 The publisher of the All That Jazz weblog called my attention to a problem with my Radio post index script: It only worked if weblog entries ended with html. I've updated the script to look for the renderedFileExtension directive, using it to define the file extension when present, so PHP pages and other formats can be supported. Workbenchhttp://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/2003/08/15.html#a863 Weblog survives Radio reinstallation- August 14, 2003 I did a clean install of Radio UserLand last night to correct some nagging database problems I couldn't resolve, such as nightly scheduled tasks that stopped running and flaky retrieval of news aggregator items. It took about a half hour to update Radio.root completely, register my serial number again, and set my software preferences and theme back up. Afterward, I shut down Radio, copied my old weblogData.root file over the new one in the Data Files folder, then ran the application....http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/2003/08/13.html#a852 Radio UserLand Kick Start- August 14, 2003 Roger's Book. If you haven't ordered your copy yet, read this and follow the link to Amazon. It's great that we're going to get some help for Radio. I recently bought a copy of Frontier: A Definitive Guide from an Amazon vendor, mainly to have an easy reference. house of warwickhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/radioStuff/2003/08/14.html#a1638 |