Userland

My weblog is collecting dust this week while I try, without success, to talk to Radio Userland's new XML-RPC interface to the news aggregator. For those who are unfamiliar with the feature, this interface enables applications to rely on Radio Userland for the storage and retrieval of RSS subscriptions and individual news items. You focus on the presentation of the feeds and let Radio Userland do the rest of the work. The sample Java application I'm writing is a Usenet-style interface comparable ... (read more)UserLand is working on a language-independent way to put a graphical user interface on top of Radio Userland's news aggregator. Sounds great -- when the feature has been released, I'll write one in Java and publish the code on Workbench. ... (read more)Scott Rosenberg says that Salon is working with UserLand to get personalized URLs on Salon weblogs. If you're one of the people who isn't using Radio Userland because of the numeric URLs, you can either publish your weblog on the free Python Community Server or use FTP to publish it to any URL you like. ... (read more)Radio Userland is now available in French and Italian . A subscription to the French version includes hosting at a new server, LeWeblog.Com. ... (read more)More good news: UserLand has released a Radio Userland bug fix for the problem handling entries that use entities to present sample HTML (like this: <BR>). ... (read more)UserLand has issued a new Radio.root file to fix the first-of-the-month bug and apologized for the delay in addressing the problem. In my experience, UserLand has been pretty responsive about bug fixes once they recognize the severity of a problem. That's why the me-too posts help in the Radio Userland support forum. It's tough to distinguish between problems that are locally created -- such as my difficulty upstreaming through Norton Personal Firewall -- and genuine bugs in Radio Userland ... (read more)Brian Graf, Bryce Yehl, and other Radio webloggers are running into "first-of-the-month" bugs that cause bizarre errors when they publish for the first time during a new month. ... (read more)Morbus Iff has written an introductory how-to on extending RSS 2.0 with namespaces. ... (read more)Great new service: Phillip Pearson has added RSS support to his Comment Monitor, enabling anyone to use RSS to keep up with new comments posted to a Radio Userland weblog. ... (read more)Say what you will about Erin Clerico (and many people did), but he knows how to apologize: "I have and do admit that I was wrong, hasty, a moron, a bully, a low life, a Nazi and all of the other unkind things that the blogging community has said about me and my actions. I'm human, I made a mistake, I admit it and quickly rectified it." ... (read more)