carlos granier-phelps: CodingCode, snippets, bits & pieces...Rendering OPML code in the browser- March 19, 2002 I found some interesting OPML rendering code on this website, but I'm still trying to figure out how it works. I had to change opml.xslt to ompl.xml (and the pertinent link in my opml file) to get the file to upload correctly from my gems folder (otherwise I would get an "illegal file type" error in my Events log). Anyway, you can see the results here. Thoughts welcome.http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/03/19.html#a112 Radio Community Server en espa&241;ol- March 19, 2002 I've gone ahead and translated the Radio Community Server homepage to Spanish. Aproveché y traduje la página de Radio Community Server al Español.http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/03/18.html#a111 A very basic opml "the world outline" tutorial- March 15, 2002 So, you ask yourself, what exactly is this "World Outline" capable of A basic example should do: As I mentioned before, this is very powerful stuff but desperately needs an improved UI. Try this: Open your Radio Application (the app, not the web front-end) and click on File New. You now have an OPML file open in Radio. Create a sample outline with whatever you line and then from the Outline menu select Add Link... Type the url to an ompl file, for...http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/03/15.html#a109 In search of "The World Outline"- March 13, 2002 Dave Winer has been teasing us lately with his latest mind bomb. Today he mentioned it had something to do with what he calls "The World Outline." I was googling today for some information on using the outliner included in Radio and found this article at Userland. It was last updated on January 2nd, 2002 and explains quite well what "The World Outline" is capable of. As a matter of fact, it's capable of doing it right now... it's just that it is rather obscure (which is why I was looking for...http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/03/13.html#a106 |