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  1. Mark Pilgrim has a good piece today on how to choose permanent identifiers. I'm going to pay him the compliment of disagreeing at length. First, a reference issue: Mark points out that Atom IDs have to be URIs, as specified in RFC2396.In the unlikely event that you're going to follow that pointer to read the RFC, don't; instead, go read the almost-compete revision, which is much easier ...
  2. home.cs.colorado.edu

    Atom and RSS Atom developed as an alternative to RSS Major differences Standards RSS has Blogger and MetaWebLog publishing protocols; Atom simply has AtomPub Required content Atom requires "author", "uid" and "last update time"; RSS less restrictive Content model
  3. danja.typepad.com

    Use the Atom format for syndicating news and more ... How to make a linkblog » 2004.05.28. Atom Intro. Use the Atom format for syndicating news and more - in Uche Ogbuji's Thinking XML series at IBM developerWorks. 2004.05.28 at 00:11 in Commentary | Permalink. Comments. The comments to this entry are closed.
  4. laughingmeme.org

    There has been some debate about whether, when syndicating a linkblog, one should link directly to the item being discussed, or whether should point to the resource being published. (staying consistent with the majority of RSS feeds currently being published) This is actually an old, more general RSS debate about what the link element points to ...
  5. simonwillison.net

    Dec 22, 2024My approach to running a link blog. 22nd December 2024. I started running a basic link blog on this domain back in November 2003—publishing links (which I called "blogmarks") with a title, URL, short snippet of commentary and a "via" link where appropriate.. So far I've published 7,607 link blog posts and counting.. In April of this year I finally upgraded my link blog to support ...
  6. A simple hackish linkblog using an atom XML as data storage - johannes/linkblog. Skip to content. Navigation Menu Toggle navigation. Sign in Product Actions. Automate any workflow Packages. Host and manage packages Security. Find and fix vulnerabilities Codespaces. Instant dev environments ...
  7. wiki.accesstomemory.org

    Configuring AtoM uploads to be stored on a different server. Prepared by Mario Villar Corbo and shared via the AtoM User Forum on 2020-11-05, these instructions document how to configure a separate network-attached storage (NAS) server to be AtoM's default storage location for digital objects saved to the uploads directory.This should work with most AtoM 2.x instances (shared at the time of ...
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