Tom Morris

9 July 2006

A pungent mix of programming, philosophy, pedanticism, procrastination, perplexity, peripheral political polemic, and platters of preposterousness.

As well as my work for Grazr, I’ve come up with a very neat idea about how we can route around the downtime problem with the OPML Community Server. Believe me when I say: this is going to be cool. It uses FTP, curl, PHP, Perl, XML-RPC, two servers and a client talking to each other and a heady dose of inspiration from Radio UserLand and much more. There are little bugs with it - or perhaps features - that means it may take a bit of time to become perfect. I’m trying to make it as non-obtrusive a process as possible,

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Just in case any of you were in any doubt at all, DaveScot really is a moron.

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LiveJournal are adding Jabber support. This is great news.

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Colin McGinn is bang on.

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Hawk Wings has a post all about interesting email client designs that break from the Outlook style.

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Testing my new client. “;->” Unless you’re a tech voyeur, you can safely ignore this.

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Not quite working. When it does, you guys are gonna freak. This is going to be so cool! I’ve got the guts of the client side working, now I just need to work out how it works on the server. I’ve managed to get XML-RPC pings to flow from the Editor and to my script. I just need to iron out the bugs and then write up some front end.

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