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SOAP Blogging API?

Don Box has a new weblog home. Meanwhile, it looks like he and ChrisAn are conspiring on a new SOAP based blogger API. My hope (and expectations, given that Don and I chatted on this) is that what emerges is an API that involves literally sending RSS items. Something along the lines of what I outlined in the Evolution of the Weblog APIs.

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If this keeps up, I'll have to change the link in my blogroll to "Don Box's often-updated experimental Spoutlet."

The "ex" makes it much cooler, I guess, and it goes faster like an experimental airplane.

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Anita - I saw the "ex" as an example of an old COM habit that Don hasn't quite managed to shake. ;-)

See Simon's take on where this approach to iterating and refactoring leads.

Posted by Sam Ruby at

The most important RSS element: <title>. Jon Udell has said it before, today Dave Winer says "Unless the RSS has a <title> element, it's going to be kind of goofy". And here I sit, blogging via email to Radio, creating yet another RSS...

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The most important RSS element: <title>. Jon Udell has said it before, today Dave Winer says "Unless the RSS has a <title> element, it's going to be kind of goofy". And here I sit, blogging via email to Radio, creating yet ...

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Dave, it looks like the post that produced the pingback above broke your website.

Posted by Sam Ruby at

Looks fine to me Sam, what looks broken to you?

Posted by Dave Seidel at

Dave: go to http://radio.weblogs.com/0100130/ using either IE6 or Mozilla 1.x. The page seems oddly truncated, just before the words <title> should be.

Posted by Sam Ruby at

Aha, thanks, I missed a set of unescaped angle brackets. So much for cut and paste (and proofreading). Fixed.

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WS-Blog Repetition...

I want to make sure not to loose these great links on the SOAP blogging API... I really want to see this happen... "...My hope (and expectations, given that Don and I chatted on this) is that what emerges is an API that involves literally sending...

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