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 XO
On 11/29/05, Andreas Haugstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'll try Google again for xoxo2opml.xsl and opml2xoxo.xsl ...
>
> I just read this earlier today. Not having a clue about xsl I don't know
> if it's what you're looking for.
>
> http://decafbad.com/blog/2005/11/27/digging-up-embedded-x
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 14:00:36 +0100, Danny Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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 OPM
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.
Sor
On Nov 27, 2005, at 5:07 AM, Danny Ayers wrote:
There's been a flurry of talk surrounding the use of
aggregator-derived subscription lists as as a source of attention
data. Right now most of the aggregators do import/export via OPML.
But there is another source of broadly attention-like subscri
There's been a flurry of talk surrounding the use of
aggregator-derived subscription lists as as a source of attention
data. Right now most of the aggregators do import/export via OPML.
But there is another source of broadly attention-like subscription
lists, people's blogrolls. As and when the bl