joshua schachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Nov 19, 2005, at 5:50 PM, Björn Lindström wrote: > >> Like some other people in here, I prefer subscribing to people's >> pages individually in my RSS reader rather than use del.icio.us' >> inbox feature. >> >> When using the RSS feeds like that, it would be useful if they could >> somehow include a link that, presuming you are logged in to >> del.icio.us, would be equivalent to clicking "copy" for that link in >> del.icio.us. > > We do already have the "copy" button if we recognize the user-agent of > the RSS reader (we don't want to mess it up for people using RSS for > publishing on their blog or whatever.) > > The "if you are logged in" part doesn't really work in basically any > RSS reader, though.
Yeah, it would have to link to the post page for that URL. Since that URL as it is includes the user name, that wouldn't work so well. You would have to make http://del.icio.us/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcomicbookdb.com%2F&title=Comic%20Book%20DB©user=noike©tags=comics&jump=no redirect to http://del.icio.us/bkhl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcomicbookdb.com%2F&title=Comic%20Book%20DB©user=noike©tags=comics&jump=no (where bkhl is the name of the user you're currently logged in as) or something like that. Though I always thought it's a bit messy that people's own user names are in the URLs like that in the first place. >> I'm also missing the extended descriptions in the feeds - but I'm not >> the first one to mention that, IIRC. > > What feeds don't have extended? they should. Sorry, forget that part. It appears it was my RSS reader that was at fault. _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@del.icio.us http://lists.del.icio.us/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss