Archive for February, 2007

OPML Editor Revisit, Feb 07

February 25, 2007

Storing a selected Archive of the OpenAllNight OPML Editor weblog, here for now. As of November 23, 2008 the weblog is still hosted on the OPML.org site.

The new updated OPML Editor site.

The old OPML Editor Support documentation.

February 2007:

OPML Editor: Codecasting the Updates
Codecasting sounds uber-licious!

What’s the Story?
A simple new feature for story pages. This is editorial-icious. Will we be able to do this easily via the OPML Editor application?


Synchronizing OPML Editor Installations

Always make a fresh backup of your original OPML directory or appropriate files before trying new scripts, tools or tweaks. May the source be with you.

If you are comfortable with running the scripts, use the synchronizing information page in the support docs.

Or, the coriHacks OPML blog provides a selectable option via the Tools menu. The Tool also includes a Set RSS Description option, and a Windows resize option.

Download the coirHacks tool into your Opml, Guest Databases, apps, Tools directory.

Start or restart the OPML Editor application.

Select Tools, Synchonize

If the newly installed tool causes errors, simply remove it from the appsTools directory and restart the OPML Editor.

Waiting
The OPML Editor weblog server is not responding. Fear not, and post your posts. They are here waiting to be uploaded. They will be served in good time.

In the meantime a bountiful river of news awaits.

OPML Editor: Outliner
Example outline view of the states.opml file. Rendered within this OPML Editor post, it will display flat html when viewed from the web, or as an expand/collapse outline when opened in the OPML Editor.

Rendered as opml (gif image):
states.opml

Rendered as html within this post:

    United States

      Far West

        Alaska

        California

        Hawaii

        Nevada

          Reno

          Las Vegas

Flogged?
We logged, we weblogged, we blogged, we vlogged, we photoBlogged, now we can Flog. A small, lightweight PHP application with flat-file data, so it does not require a database server. Don’t need a lot of bells and whistles? Download at SourceForge.