oh and whilst i'm at it, boing boing have picked up on some of the
fantastic work that my audio and music colleagues have been up to with
the esteemed music brainz.
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/06/28/musicbrainz_powers_b.html
http://blog.musicbrainz.org/archives/2007/06/the_bbc_partner.html
That is very cool playing with that now, Martin - how did you make that?
m
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Martin Belam has been using
Matthew Cashmore wrote:
Martin - how did you make that?
Something along these lines I suspect:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Creating_OpenSearch_plugins_for_Firefox
Dave...
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I just made two bits, both in PHP:
?php
header(Content-type: application/opensearchdescription+xml);
require_once include/siteconfig.php;
$searchURL= . siteURL . /searchresults.php?domains=www. . siteshortname
. amp;q={searchTerms}amp;sa=Searchamp;sitesearch=www. . siteshortname .
This reminds me of the different approaches taken to Widgets/Gadgets. Last
time I was on the Yahoo Gadget site they were inviting me to download their
widgets, there were three logos, OSX, WIN and Linux, a widget for each OS.
No wonder Yahoo are a failing company. Google invite users to embed
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