Optimal OPML Browser Update v. 0.3
2 March 2006Thanks to Adam Green, who gave me loads of feedback, I've made quite a few enhancements to my OPML browser, Optimal.
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Thanks to Adam Green, who gave me loads of feedback, I've made quite a few enhancements to my OPML browser, Optimal.
Minor bug-fix update to permit installation in a subdirectory of the web document root.
Earlier this week, I quietly released a revision to my ftpUpstream script for the OPML Editor.
Details are available and comments or questions should be posted here.
The main change was to add a prompt-based method for obtaining user settings instead of requiring the user to manually edit the OPML Editor database.
I've updated Yabfog Tools for the OPML Editor.
It's a minor update to turn off the automatic re-installation of the new conversions since this is no longer necessary with the new updating procedure in the OPML Editor.
As of this version, no changes are made to your OPML Editor setup after installation of Yabfog Tools until you enable them in via the "Tools -> Yabfog Tools" submenu.
I've released a significant revision to my OPML browser: Optimal.
If you hate the name, just be glad I'm not going to camel-case it.
Version 0.6 of the OPML Renderer Plugin for WordPress has been released.
This release primarily fixes some bugs and enhances some functions. In the works for the next release is inclusion of RSS feeds, which would enable feed grazing.
There is no particular purpose to this blog other than to give me a chance to play around with the technology. I enjoy toying with technology, software, etc., and I've been fooling with creating websites since the first days of the Mosaic browser. Only one of these endeavors has led to anything fruitful -- iNonsense, which is just a forum for me and my old, good friends from elementary, junior high and senior high schools to discuss whatever is on our minds -- but I've never really intended to accomplish anything but educate myself.
But if I happen to say something interesting, by all means let me know.