Calendars and OPML

Cool! I just got something I think is pretty cool working here. Based on a blogging system I started a long time ago - which I then just used to store links (pre del.icio.us) [we use them and their simple urls on the Bluggcast - as simple urls are easier to say on a podcast than the whole kaboodle] - I have been looking at building a calendar to browse the links (or blog/podcast posts if I switch a database table - as they both work the same way). Archive lists are OK on blogs, but I rather like calendars.

I mulled over the idea of whether if was worth learning to build a calendar and eventually decided it was. And boy, was it. At least three other applications for it just appeared out of thin air. Not only that, but as I had first created it in HTML, with higlighted days of activity and the like, I was then able to reeeeally easily evolve that script again to provide the data sets back and forth to a Flash interface, using OPML! Hurrah for OPML! The whole client takes OPML. It eats OPML for breakfast.
THEREFORE, ladies and gentlemen, an(other) API contender has emerged too. Double-hurrah! OPML based too. As Herr Viner vould say: bingk!

Time based feed grazing anyone? ;)

2 Comments

  1. Comment by on March 24, 2006 1:11 am

    sweet… good job

  2. Comment by on March 24, 2006 2:31 am

    “…eats OPML for breakfast.”

    Love it. :-)

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