Posted by: Greg Schwartz in Test
Sorry for the blog spam. I’m experiencing feed issues due to some combination of upgrading to Wordpress 2.5.1 and setting Wordpress up for Subversion upgrades moving forward. This is a test post to see what’s going on.
Update: If I use the ?feed=rss2 syntax instead of wp-rss2.php, it seems to work fine, so the Feedburner settings have been updated accordingly and you shouldn’t miss a thing. If anyone has any clue why this might be, I’d be interested in hearing from you.
Posted by: Greg Schwartz in Test
Really still tryin’ to get Technorati to play nice, but while I’m here: Have you submitted anything to the Carnival this week? I didn’t think so. Get movin’ folks, the deadline is fast approaching (Sunday, 6 PM Eastern). You can use my contact form and I’ll make sure your submission gets forwarded accordingly.
Posted by: Greg Schwartz in Test
Pay no attention to the post devoid of content.
Posted by: Greg Schwartz in Test
Please pardon the test post. My attempt at Technorati tags didn’t work, so I have to do some analysis.
Posted by: Greg Schwartz in Test
Hey y’all, I’m comin’ at ya live from Computers in Libraries 2004 with a quick post from the Internet Cafe in the Exhibit Hall. Day 1 has been a smashing success. Got to meet a bevy of the noted librariati and picked up a few interesting ideas to bring back to the organization.
BTW, welcome to the new Open Stacks here at http://openstacks.net/os/ (feed at http://openstacks.net/os/index.rdf)
More later…
Posted by: Greg Schwartz in Test
On Steven’s word, I’m giving Adam Kalsey’s new version of Zempt a run-through. I’ve always been impressed by Adam’s user-oriented development, so I have high expectations for this MT posting tool. But does it have TrackBack autodiscovery? Let’s find out…
Update: First, how sweet that I can use Zempt to edit recent posts. And yes, the bookmarklet successfully discovered the TrackBack URL, so all systems are go as far as I’m concerned.