Johan Sundström wrote:
> On 1/25/07, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Oh that might work! So, maybe something like this?
>>
>>   <head>
>>     <link rel="exhibit/data" type="application/json"
>>       href="my-data.json" />
>>
>>     <link rel="exhibit/google-spreadsheets-data" type="application/jsonp"
>>       
>> href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/o08841867754116283182.6102151849127695926/od6/public/basic?alt=json-in-javscript";
>>  />
>>
>>     <!-- Just for you, Google! -->
>>     <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS 2.0"
>>       
>> href="http://www.foo.com/convert-exhibit-json-to-rss?url=http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/my-data.json";
>>  />
>>
>>     <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS 2.0"
>>       
>> href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/o08841867754116283182.6102151849127695926/od6/public/basic";
>>  />
>>   </head>
>>
>> How confident are we that this will work?
>>     
>
> At the very least, it is worth a shot and doing some field testing.
>   
OK, so Babel has been extended to support converting from Exhibit JSON 
files and Exhibit-embedding web pages to RSS feeds. The conversion is 
pretty dumb for now.

My own web site now has these feeds. The publications page points to a 
.rss file converted through Babel and saved statically on my own site, 
while the other pages (projects, books, quotations) point through Babel 
for on-the-fly conversion.

I guess I'll sit and wait for Google to crawl :-)

David

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