X-Philes
Evan Goer: intertwingly.net is now on the X-Philes list. (I should note that X-Phile sites that allow comments with markup are quite rare. Congratulations, Sam.)
I find it a bit humorous that the X-Philes site itself is HTML 4.01.
Also note that Evan's latest blog entry has a title that will cause a number of feed aggregators fits.
Unfortunately double-encoding interpreted as XML isn't what it says in his blog. The operation was a success, phone the mortuary.
Curiously the title is double-encoded in the RSS 1.0 feed, encoded correctly in 0.91.
More evidence that Norm Walsh was talking sense.
Posted by Danny atAtom IDs: What's Wrong With Domain + Timestamp?
Because I'm such a forward-thinking, progressive guy, I'm not asking my wife to change her last name -- in fact, I've decided to change last name to . Henceforth I am to be known as "Evan Goer Nahasapeemapetilon." And to really drive the point home...Excerpt from goer.org: Journal at
Aggregator fits? nah - his feed got it neatly double encoded to <BLINK>
Posted by Luke Hutteman at