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<title>dionidium.com</title>
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  <name>Wayne Burkett</name>
  <url>http://www.dionidium.com</url>
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<modified>2005-05-11T14:25:23Z</modified>
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  <author><name>KimmoA</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'You've Been Hit by Reffy!'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2004/12/blacklist#c00370"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2004/12/blacklist#c00370</id>
  <issued>2005-05-04T01:10:42Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-05-04T01:10:42Z</modified>
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       *pretends that this is an automated message but can't get his dirty paws on Reffy* 
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  <author><name>MrWorkout</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'The 4th Amendment on Missouri Roadways'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2005/03/unreasonable-search#c00369"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2005/03/unreasonable-search#c00369</id>
  <issued>2005-04-19T07:30:07Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-04-19T07:30:07Z</modified>
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       This is the most frickin' hilarious thing I've found today... long live Carl.

http://www.spoonfedmonkey.com/laborofsisyphus/flash/carlsb.swf 
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<entry>
  <author><name>The Comeback Kid</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'The 4th Amendment on Missouri Roadways'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2005/03/unreasonable-search#c00368"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2005/03/unreasonable-search#c00368</id>
  <issued>2005-04-11T05:53:52Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-04-11T05:53:52Z</modified>
  <content type="application/xhtml+xml" mode="xml" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.dionidium.com" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
       I really like blogs. I read an interesting blog yesterday, it contained some interesting blogging innovations. Get ahold of me and I'll tell you all about tax returns and your wife... 
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<entry>
  <author><name>Alex</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'Recent Comments Feed'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2005/01/comments-feed#c00367"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2005/01/comments-feed#c00367</id>
  <issued>2005-04-01T05:00:32Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-04-01T05:00:32Z</modified>
  <content type="application/xhtml+xml" mode="xml" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.dionidium.com" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
       I was interested in Atom feed usage too. But as I can see from your post this feed requires some restrictions. 
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<entry>
  <author><name>Wayne</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'Displaying del.icio.us Links on Your Site with del.icio.us.pl 0.2'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2004/02/del.icio.us-0.2#c00366"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2004/02/del.icio.us-0.2#c00366</id>
  <issued>2005-03-25T13:47:18Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-03-25T13:47:18Z</modified>
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       <p>mixmanner: There's no way to do that, and furthermore, I'm a filthy, dirty liar: I don't think there's gonna' be another version. Because...</p>

<p>I'm no longer using this script myself. I'm using a homegrown del.icio.us proxy to post my links, instead. I like this much better. I can post to my blog's MetaWeblog/Blogger/Atom API and the del.icio.us API simultaneously, save posts locally when del.icio.us goes down, keep better track of where I found links via <abbr title="HyperText Transfer Protocal">HTTP</abbr> referrers, and lots of other stuff I want to do that's impossible with this script.</p>

<p>I'll try to clean up the files I'm using and make them publically available in the near future, but no promises; look where that got me last time.</p> 
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  <author><name>Tato Pedrosa</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'Displaying del.icio.us Links on Your Site with del.icio.us.pl 0.2'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2004/02/del.icio.us-0.2#c00364"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2004/02/del.icio.us-0.2#c00364</id>
  <issued>2005-03-13T01:59:05Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-03-13T01:59:05Z</modified>
  <content type="application/xhtml+xml" mode="xml" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.dionidium.com" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
       Is there a way to display the links inline, together with the posts, following the natural order of them?
(e.g. something like Veen and Kottke do) 
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  <author><name>James</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'In Response to Better Bad News's Opposition to AutoLink'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2005/03/autolink#c00363"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2005/03/autolink#c00363</id>
  <issued>2005-03-08T12:40:25Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-03-08T12:40:25Z</modified>
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       <p>I hadn't watched the video previously, but now that I have I'm wondering how they got away with it; the factual inaccuracies in it go way beyond satire, even to the point that I'd wonder about the legal repercussions. Using exaggeration to (try to) make a point is one thing, but blatantly lying in order to badmouth a product just isn't cool.</p> 
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<entry>
  <author><name>Anne</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'Recent Comments Feed'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2005/01/comments-feed#c00362"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2005/01/comments-feed#c00362</id>
  <issued>2005-02-23T17:59:27Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-02-23T17:59:27Z</modified>
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       Wayne, it is fixed in the versions that are not to be used. 
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  <author><name>mixmanner</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'Displaying del.icio.us Links on Your Site with del.icio.us.pl 0.2'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2004/02/del.icio.us-0.2#c00361"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2004/02/del.icio.us-0.2#c00361</id>
  <issued>2005-01-29T22:39:39Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-01-29T22:39:39Z</modified>
  <content type="application/xhtml+xml" mode="xml" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.dionidium.com" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
       Is there a way to disclude tags?  That is, to keep links that have certain tags out of the list?  If not, that might be a nice feature for the next version.

 
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<entry>
  <author><name>Wayne</name></author>
  <title>Comment on 'Recent Comments Feed'</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://dionidium.com/2005/01/comments-feed#c00360"/>
  <id>http://dionidium.com/2005/01/comments-feed#c00360</id>
  <issued>2005-01-11T23:17:08Z</issued>
  <modified>2005-01-11T23:17:08Z</modified>
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       <p>Fixed and fixed, Anne. Thanks for keeping me on my toes.</p>

<p>What am I missing, Robert? I'm using <code>atom:content</code> and the <a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">latest version of Atom</a>, but the validator still complains when I remove the <code>link</code> element.</p> 
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