On Nov 29, 2005, at 5:00 AM, Danny Ayers wrote:

On 11/27/05, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

But there is another source of broadly attention-like subscription
lists, people's blogrolls. As and when the blogging tools start
supporting microformats directly, these should be available as XOXO.

Already done for wordpress.

Sorry Ryan, Google seems ignorant - got a link?

I take that back. The default WP template used to have class="xoxo blogroll", but now it appears to be just "blogroll".

Another thought:

We could create a XOXO -> OPML gateway. This would allow us to
publish data in XOXO (or attention.xml), but still use the "legacy"
tools, which only support OPML.

Yep, sounds good (aside from the issue of what the OPML is meant to
look like...)

I'll try Google again for xoxo2opml.xsl and opml2xoxo.xsl ...

Due to the wonder that is LazyWeb (and non-lazy friends), there's some work already: hellonline.com/test/toopml.cgi?src=http:// hellonline.com/blog/. Not ready for the real world yet, but promising.

-ryan
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