* Erwan Loisant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-09 22:40]:
> I'm not sure whether they're doing it "the right way" or not,
Oh yeah, they do. The bookmark is a `related` link, the
`alternate` link points at a page for the link on Blogmarks
itself, and the description, if any, is in `content`. Just as
* Brendan Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-09 21:50]:
> He has an XSLT which transforms del.icio.us into Atom [1]; (the
> important bit of) the entries it produces look like this:
>
>
> The Atom Syndication Format
> An alternative to RSS2.
> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4287"/>
>
Erwan Loisant wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 13:12 -0700, Brendan Taylor wrote:
>> I'd like to represent bookmarks using Atom, so that I can manipulate
>> them using the Publishing Protocol.
>
> I'm not sure whether they're doing it "the right way" or not, but
> blogmarks.net is APP to manipulate
On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 13:12 -0700, Brendan Taylor wrote:
> I'd like to represent bookmarks using Atom, so that I can manipulate
> them using the Publishing Protocol.
I'm not sure whether they're doing it "the right way" or not, but
blogmarks.net is APP to manipulate bookmarks; that may be worth c
For Lotus Connections we're representing bookmarks as
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This works for everything we need.
- James
Brendan Taylor wrote:
> I'd like to represent bookmarks using Atom, so that I can manipulate
> them using the Publishing Protocol.
>
I'd like to represent bookmarks using Atom, so that I can manipulate
them using the Publishing Protocol.
I discussed this briefly with Aristotle on IRC. He has an XSLT which
transforms del.icio.us into Atom [1]; (the important bit of) the entries
it produces look like this:
The Atom Syndic