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blog@case/topics ToDo
- hyperlink author to his or her blog
- browser sniff for Safari and apply XSLT server side
- (optional) figure out how to prevent Safari from going into feed reader mode so we don't have to server-side process the XSLT
- pull out listing of authors and display it in a side box
- store most active and most active recently topics in RDF files
- determine why XHTML within each entry is not getting appropriately rendered by browsers.. then, ya know... fix it
- figure out HTML encoding issues with items such as apostrophes (especially, apostrophes)
Topics.case.edu ToDo
- sort the merged feed via date stamp
- hyperlink author to his or her blog
- browser sniff for Safari and apply XSLT server side
- (optional) figure out how to prevent Safari from going into feed reader mode so we don't have to server-side process the XSLT
- pull out listing of authors and display it in a side box
- determine why XHTML within each entry is not getting appropriately rendered by browsers.. then, ya know... fix it
- figure out HTML encoding issues with items such as apostrophes (especially, apostrophes)
- cache feeds routine
- more side boxes
- pull atom feed from del.icio.us/topic
- pull atom feed for wiki search
- pull atom feed for blog search (oh wait, there is no blog search... well, once that is done; then do it)
- pull technorati feed for keyword search of topic
- Complete redesign of the interface
- A front page
I gotta say that that one's been bothering me.
Hi Jeremy,
I'd say this one is definitely optional, because the topics page seems to be reading OK (at least, I have links to each entry) in Firefox for the Mac
# (optional) figure out how to prevent Safari from going into feed reader mode so we don't have to server-side process the XSLT
And this idea sounds really cool!
# pull out listing of authors and display it in a side box
Thanks for continuing to work on this, amongst all your other tasks.
-Sandy