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Now it’s gone again

Posted in Uncategorized by attengine on the February 6, 2006

Hmmm.. something fishy is going on here.
It’s gone from the post, but still remains in the feed

Now it’s gone again

Posted in Uncategorized by attengine on the February 6, 2006

Hmmm.. something fishy is going on here.

Hmm extra post?

Posted in Uncategorized by attengine on the February 6, 2006

Hmm how did that get there?

Still diggin….

Posted in Uncategorized by attengine on the February 6, 2006

Is this thing still on? I just saw Dave post an mp3 enclosure to his WordPress blog. Now, he could have done that via the WordPress interface I think, but surely, not our Dave. His he got a new trick up his sleeve for the OPML Editor WordPress tool?
Hmmmm.. we shall see.

Still diggin….

Posted in Uncategorized by attengine on the February 6, 2006

Is this thing still on? I just saw Dave post an mp3 enclosure to his WordPress blog. Now, he could have done that via the WordPress interface I think, but surely, not our Dave. His he got a new trick up his sleeve for the OPML Editor WordPress tool?
Hmmmm.. we shall see.

KOSSO’S OPML MANAGER (in testing)

Posted in OPML by attengine on the January 2, 2006

Woohoo! I’m on fire!! Come and check out a new OPML Manager tool demo I have been knocking up all day and night! This time it IS Flash (unlike the previous test)

You can load an OPML file from a URL (import file coming soon) then edit, delete and drag the outline nodes around, much like you can in the OPML Editor. Hurrah!! I’ve been meaning to fix this up since last April!
There is also an option to output the resulting OPML, which for now only spits it into a text box for you to copy and paste.

Soon, I will incorporate the OPML inclusion functionality of the KOZ OPMLBrowser and the MP3 podcast playing powers of the Bluggcaster (more Flash OPML toys) with some new tricks I have up my sleeve too for some super tip top secret missions.

STILL HERE

Posted in Uncategorized by attengine on the January 2, 2006

Yes, I’m still here. Going to look at how WordPress handles OPML subscription lists and where it uploads them. Then Scobe can have the blogroll he’s always wanted! ;)

VIA OPML

Posted in random by attengine on the November 23, 2005

Interrrestiiing

This post was created using the WordPress OPML Tool released by Mr. Winer here