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Aggregating your global content output into your blog
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- Subject: Aggregating your global content output into your blog
- From: Julian Bond <julian_bond@voidstar.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 10:07:01 +0100
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I'm not sure quite how this thread slid into discussing RDF date formats
but there you go.
I've had a couple of requests from people who want to use MT to do what
I was suggesting (turn my posts on arbitrary 3rd party websites into
blog entries on my blog). AFAIK MT has no way of importing RSS. So if we
used RSS as a transport we'd need an RSS to weblog API tool. Apart from
Morbus' tool mentioned in the thread has anyone heard of such a thing?
I can also imagine building trackback into this. When a new item is
found in the RSS and a new blog entry is created on my blog, auto
trackback to the source entry.
This brings up another Lazyweb request for MT. To be able to generate an
RSS feed for all the comments left by a single person.
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