On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 13:12, Dave Johnson wrote: > Some users have asked for numeric anchors (different from the DB id), > which I think is a good idea. So, post number one would have anchor 1, > two would have 2, and so on. > > So we'd have: > > myserver.com/roller/page/foo?entry=434 > > instead of: > > myserver.com/roller/page/foo?entry=i_hate_microsoft
i like that idea ... sounds like a nice and simple rfe. -- Allen > > - Dave > > > > > > what else would need to be changed? > > > > -- Allen > > > >> > >>>> i think there are actually 2 action items here. (1) provide a good > >>>> SSO > >>>> structure so that a roller admin could easily define what happens > >>>> when a > >>>> user transfers from another application into roller and (2) provide > >>>> a > >>>> good way for roller to be remotely administrated, possibly via > >>>> secure > >>>> web services. by remotely administrated i mean ... register users, > >>>> create weblogs, reset account info, etc. we do this stuff at Sun > >>>> right > >>>> now, but we've just hacked a backdoor for roller and really this > >>>> should > >>>> be flushed out into a full feature. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> ahhh... a nice remote interface would be awesome. so much to do, so > >>> little time. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> I've been giving some thought to a Admin API that is based roughly on > >> the same fundamental design concepts as the Atom Publishing API. It > >> would be great if we could come up with a mechanism that could be > >> implemented across multiple blogging platforms. > >> > >> - James > > >
