Wednesday June 18, 2003
JSPWiki's RSS Feed
JSPWiki has a pretty slick RSS Feed
. If you subscribe to it, it will show you the diffs for the pages that have changed since you last updated the feed. Now that is cool! All wiki's should have this feature IMO. If you're running JSPWiki, and you don't have an RSS feed, I think it's time to get one (hint, hint
).
Posted in Java
at Jun 18 2003, 05:25:57 PM MDT
The next Denver JUG meeting is going to be good
I'm really pumped to attend the next DJUG meeting
on Wed., July 9th. There's going to be a celebration for being selected as a top 25 JUG, and Sue Spielman
is going to be covering what's new in J2EE 1.4. It should be a good time for sure - who's up for beers afterwards?
Posted in Java
at Jun 18 2003, 11:29:58 AM MDT
1 Comment
Pictures from White Ranch Yesterday

Jodie on the single track.

My Sugar Momma.

Tony on "The Hill."
Posted in General
at Jun 18 2003, 06:48:33 AM MDT
5 Comments
New Roller Feature: Comment Subscribers
I added a new feature to Roller
last night. Now, if you have e-mailing of comments enabled, all the folks that have commented on a post will be cc'd when a new comment comes in. Here are the features/issues it currently has:
- (Feature) Now a URL appears on the bottom of the e-mail with a link to comment on the post.
- (Issue) Weblog owner is cc'd when they post a new comment. Since it's always "to" them, there's no need to cc them. I just noticed this after replying to another post - however, I only received one e-mail, so who knows.
- (Issue) When a commentor does not specify an e-mail address, the from address is set to "email@notspecified.com." I don't know if this is the best way, but it works for this initial cut.
You must specify an e-mail address to be cc'd on comments (of course). Feel free to give it a whirl.
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