Re: BLOGing/Journaling/ACTing [Was: OGo and asterisk, SUMMARY]
Adam Williams <[email protected]> Mon, 27 Nov 2006 20:00:34 -0500
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> > I was referring to edit-type applications only. RSS already works. > There are three methods that I am aware of (perhaps more) > 1 via a web UI....slow and cumbersome and assumes access to the server Depends on the WebUI. Since you can do everything to a project via various APIs (XML-RPC, DAV, ZOGI, etc...) I suppose you can make any kind of WebUI you want. > 2. email posting but can be tricky if not suitable spam management and access > controls but strength is that it does not require direct access to the server > (my preferred method but I have a bias) Just include authentication in the mail session; authenticated SMTP is pretty standard at this point. > 3. sessions: a remote editor opens a session on the server, edits or creates > data that is uploaded to the server via ftp, webdav, ssh or other. This > method requires client software to be installed to handle session management. > (see zope/plone for an example; ie: external editor is the name of the > product) I'm not certain how this differs from #1, #2, or using one of the many BLOG (Blogger/ATOM) clients. > There is also some xml stuff used on some blogs that I dont quit understand so > cant comment on it. That is ATOM or Blogger (the fore-runner to ATOM). This represents a data model and a [usually] XML-RPC API for manipulating a BLOG. It has gone from fairly straight forward to rather complex over time. -- OpenGroupware.org Discussion [email protected] http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss