With well formed data, there’s no reason why not.
Now, can we please work out the right way to *do* OPML please?
Basically:
If you want to point to a WEBSITE: use type=link and url=http://your.web.site.com
If you want to point to an RSS feed use type=rss and xmlUrl=htt://www.your.rss.feed.com/rss.xml
If you want to point to MORE OPML use type=include […]
December 11th, 2006
Categories: aggregators, IMHO, grazing, folders, Web 0.0, social, Network, feeds, rss, Dave Winer, feed, OPML, web . Author: kosso . Comments: No Comments
On today’s Daily Source Code, Adam Curry mentions that when a podcast gets downloaded and synced through iTunes, Apple are rewriting the ID3 tags in the MP3 file - editing it and replacing some fields with info from the RSS feed.
WTF?? - Was my initial reaction. But I do wonder what people think about this, […]
August 8th, 2006
Categories: WWDC, DSC, iPadlock, Adam Curry, ID3 tags, IMHO, podcasts, angry, mp3, podcast, ipod, iTunes, Apple . Author: kosso . Comments: 5 Comments
I noticed that the OPML created for the Canada Podcasts out there has alot of easy to fix mistakes (and a few custom tags, which is fine). Maybe Bob Goyeche (listed as the author) would like to drop me a line, so we can sort it all out properly.
Try entering the URL for that […]
July 19th, 2006
Categories: feed, OPML, IMHO, Dave Winer, Canada, rss, podcasts, feeds, podcast . Author: kosso . Comments: 3 Comments
I see the the podshow stable of sites (poshow, podcastalley, etc) have started to show ads for Casino / Poker / Roulette, etc sites. I have heard that the gambling sites pay the best for ads, but I bet quite a few people will get turned off because of them. Hardly relevant and totally obtrusive. […]
April 18th, 2006
Categories: IMHO, podcasts, thoughts . Author: kosso . Comments: 4 Comments