| Montag, 25. August 2003 | |
| Radio Meta-Documentation Thomas N. Burg has an excellent collection of documentation for Radio Users
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| Montag, 18. August 2003 | |
| Add navigator links to a Radio category Radio UserLand tip: When using a category to publish a separate weblog, create a #navigatorLinks.xml file in that category's subfolder in wwwcategories (or copy the one in the www folder).
By editing that file directly with a text editor, you can give the category its own navigator links.
Jenny Levine has written a tutorial on editing navigator links that shows what this file should contain. [Workbench] |
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| Dienstag, 12. August 2003 | |
| Rendering PHP Files with Radio UserLand A Workbench visitor asks: How can I use Radio to render .php files instead of .html files when upstreaming?
The file extension is determined by the #renderedFileExtension directive. By default, files are rendered with the .html extension.
To set the extension to .php for an entire folder and its subfolders, edit the #prefs.txt file in that folder and add this line:
#renderedFileExtension "php"
Here's an example: the xmas.txt file and the xmas.php page it produces.
To set the extension only for a specific file, add the same line at the top of the file along with any other directives. Leave a blank line after the directives and before the content of the page, but don't put blank lines between each directive. [Workbench]5:18:51 PM |
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| Montag, 4. August 2003 | |
TrackBack for Radio is released. Radio supports both inbound and outbound TrackBack pings. For outbound TrackBack, all you have to do is enable the feature, and Radio will do the rest. Inbound TrackBack works similarly to comments -- a TrackBack link next to each post opens a pop-up window which displays inbound pings.
To enable TrackBack for Radio, follow the instructions on this page. By lawrence@userland.com (Lawrence Lee). [UserLand Product News] |
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| Trackback for Radio Jake reports that Trackback for Radio is now released. [Scripting News] 5:03:13 PM |
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| Montag, 28. Juli 2003 | |
| RadioExpress spotted on Phil Ringnalda's blog, looks very cool. It's a toolbar bookmarklet that lets you post directly from the browser to your Radio blog... [www.gulker.com - words and pictures from Silicon Valley] 8:34:08 PM |
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Performance boost for Manila servers. We just released a pair of changes for Manila, which improve performance when updating a Manila site's home page. Dave had found that pinging Weblogs.Com was taking a long time. The changes just released make Manila send the pings to Weblogs.Com in a separate thread instead of waiting for a response. To get the changes, update Manila.root. By lawrence@userland.com (Lawrence Lee). [UserLand Product News] 8:13:19 PM |
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