Referrer Logs again
In an effort to deter unscrupulous hackers :-), I have modified the referrer log code to indicate which links either a) could not be followed, or b) could be followed but did not appear to link to ...
In an effort to deter unscrupulous hackers :-), I have modified the referrer log code to indicate which links either a) could not be followed, or b) could be followed but did not appear to link to ...
I have reworked the individual page referrer logs to show the title of the referring page where possible, rather than the URL. Here’s a good example. This page lookup is done asynchronously behind...
Simon Fell has built a Pingback client for Radio…very cool! I can attest to the fact that it works. :-) This is great! The more pingback or trackback enabled clients and servers we have, the better...
Sorry for the noise…this is a trackback test for Justin. UPDATE: trackbacks have been disabled for this post. Sorry!
Justin Rudd did some research on a caching product called Coherence. Interesting…I wasn’t aware of any such product. The part of his post that got me thinking was when he was talking about two dif...
After thinking some more about yesterday’s post, I have some more thoughts. Sam Gentile mentioned that weblogs seem to work better for people than more direct interactions; so why not embrace this,...
Trackback is now enabled for individual posts. My client-side code appears to be working. If anyone has a trackback-enabled client, can you send me a trackback for this post to ensure everything wo...
I thought we could do without, but I’ve noticed it’s pretty hard to know when/where comments are posted without some kind of notification. So there’s now an RSS feed available for the comments on t...
Cory Doctorow posted Chat as a side-channel for face-to-face meetings. This got me thinking - I’ve used MSN Messenger many times during conference calls, to discuss things real-time with certain at...
Sam Gentile says: …it seems very difficult to get people to collaborate freely and consistently in a medium where they feel like they have an obligation. […] But I am still left with this need ...