How do you have a separate feed for each category in WordPress?
On Nov 24, 2005, at 5:23 PM, Verdi wrote:
I was thinking about this since i use Wordpress...
I know I can have feeds for each category but how can I make a
separate feed without duplicating posts?
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I'd like someone to tell me how to get a separate feed BY Category in
TypePad.
And while you are at it, I'd also like a custom header graphic.
On my videoblog, http://stevegarfield.blogs.com , I have 'The Carol and
Steve Show' and 'Vlog Soup' set up as categories and people want to
subscribe
There are a few ways one can go for creating alternative video format feeds. Some of which actually exist, but many of which should exist but do only in my twisted mind.a) With mediaRSS (an extention of RSS2.0), aka. mRSS, there are ways to specify multiple formats... the question is mrss fully
On 25 Nov 2005, at 13:13, Steve Garfield wrote:
How do you have a separate feed for each category in WordPress?
At its simplest, like this:
Say your blog is in a directory called 'wp', and your category
is called 'video'. You can find the id of the category in the
admin interface by looking at
1) I agree with Andrew that video blogging is somehow intrinsically different than audio podcasting. By it's nature it's more personal, MUCH more personal, and that's being reflected in how it's used by tighter communities. The same thing that makes video blogging more personal (the visual
I thought you were talking about a stock market crash.
Google Black Friday (news, links)
Black Friday is the day when retailers traditionally get back in
the black
The Detroit Free Press has included video clips with their story
today on Black Friday of locals waiting in the cold early AM to
interesting take on this from Max (audio podcast - he also vlogs)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/KarmabanqueRadio?m=257
Jack Olmsted wrote:
I thought you were talking about a stock market crash.
Google "Black Friday" (news, links)
Black Friday is the day when retailers
Damn, those adaptive path guys are everywhere. I can't keep up on them. Basically it looks like they took your common stats package like AWsats and optimized it for things vloggers might like to know... did they add some AJAX too. :)I signed up I'm going to try it out just for the fun of it. It
Well, that's all I've got to say about that. :)took the words right out of my mouth :)
ah, that was easy.note to members of this mail list: pay attention to the words mike meiser transmits. he takes the time to intricately discuss broad perspectives of the open media culture. that, my friends,
YouthMinistryTV.com remixed my video and deleted my credits from the
video, but credit me in the blog post.
http://youthministrytv.com/?p=21
Are they complying with the CC license on my blog which ask for
attribution credit?
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well, they did give you attribution credit. I don't think CC license
specifies what type of attribution credit is acceptable.
-josh
On 11/25/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YouthMinistryTV.com remixed my video and deleted my credits from the
video, but credit me in the blog post.
The Deals I thought best and got were:
Arrived 3:30 AM for 5 am opening
Fry's Campbell CA 80 GB Hitachi PATA HD $0
160 GB Acomdata External Firewire HD $40
(fanless case worth at least $30)
200 CD/DVD
IANAL. The full legal code is at URL:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/legalcode (under
Restrictions).
Since they're not linking back (or showing in the video) the URI for your
blog entry and/or your original video, they're not giving proper
attribution.
- Andreas
On Fri, 25
From that CC license:
Such credit may be implemented in any reasonable manner; provided,
however, that in the case of a Derivative Work or Collective Work, at
a minimum such credit will appear where any other comparable
authorship credit appears and in a manner at least as prominent as
Sorry, the URL for this site is -
http://www.whatsimportant.tv/
and the actual podcast feed is -
http://www.whatsimportant.tv/au/whatsimportant.xml
Looks like they haven't yet made it into the various search engines.
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I'm
Does anyone have a Sony HDR-HC1 camera? I have been eyeing it for several months and I think I may get it today finally. I'm still using my sisters camera that she loaned me last year. Any reports on this HDV?http://tinyurl.com/79rjs
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Ok, so I'm sitting here the day after thanksgiving, being thankful I
can catch up with the video blogging group instead of shopping with
the rest of the US population... having the time to write absurdly
long responses and a package arrives in the mail.
Guess what... Many of you may have
From what Ive seen its going to be a mess to start with. That article
you posted shows some of the big $ possibilities that motivate some of
the players in this stuff. They want to change the status quo for
reasons a bit different to videobloggers, like squeezing more $ out of
parners and
yeah I don't think that many of us have actually taken the time to
really delve into the nitty gritty of CC I mean if this is a matter of
trying to get this site to take down the video (it is made by the same
guy who makes mexico movies) Then I would say that you should go
after everyone who has
Blogware supports category RSS. Most KSSX.com shows are category RSS feeds
burned by
feedburner. And my videoblog is only a category on my main blog. I use
feedburner so it's
sorta hidden. ;-)
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like someone
I do not have it. But my best friend, who is a veteran and prolific
videographer and future contributor to our vlog, bought one after my
recommendation. He loves it. I have used it. I love it too. You can
even shoot in Sepia nightshot in pitch black situations so things
don't look so
Yes Ive got the PAL version. Its a great camera. The image quality of
the more expensive 3CCD HDV camera is a bit better, but to be honest I
was stunned with the quality of the video from this camera, its great.
The main downsides are that its a bottom-loading tape mechanism so
painful tripod
On 11/25/05, Jack Olmsted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Detroit Free Press has included video clips with their storytoday on Black Friday of locals waiting in the cold early AM to buystuff cheap.
Is stuff really that much cheaper, or is this some kind of herd mentality in action?
A nationwide
Oh yeah I just remembered the other physical factor with this camera:
If you use a extra-capacity battery that is much larger than the
standard battery, it will make it hard to use the viewfindder because
the viewfinder doesnt extend very far from the back of the camera (so
a large battery will
I just woke up and luckily, you owe me 10 bucks. ;-) Now, on to te answers:
As it stands, you can create as many RSS feeds as you like with Audioblog. What
we offer
in terms of posting is twofold: You can choose to post a flash player to your
blog (we
support most blog software and services),
Is the concept of a general-strike long gone in the united states? Its
alive and well in many parts of Europe. I dont think the UK has had a
pproper general strike since the winter of discontent 1978-79. I
wouldnt claim to understand Italian politics but theres historically
some kind of
Oops sorry I spelt your name wrong Deirdré. Also I should have said
that this stuff has been ramping up since the 70's/80's, not since
Wold War 2, as the initial post-war period required big government
spending to rebuild many countries.
I dunno if the terminology is different it the US. If so
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 19:34:43 +0100, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is the concept of a general-strike long gone in the united states? Its
alive and well in many parts of Europe. I dont think the UK has had a
pproper general strike since the winter of discontent 1978-79.
Our last one
Hi Michael -
Yes, lots of useful uses of AJAX in MeasureMap. For example, you get a
neat zoom in map of the world showing your traffic origins, sliders for
a calendar range, and where folks have come in from and where they are
going. I like the clean UI too. So far, thumbs up!On 11/25/05,
Many things are the lowest they will be until next Black Friday
although we get a few other days close to it like the day after
Christmas and Easter and July 4th and Labor Day. It is by no means a
herd mentality. But it is HEARD mentality for sure - as in I HEARD
(read as in the
Adaptive Path demoing Measure Map at BrainJams:
http://techalley.cirne.com/index.php/2005/10/12/web-21-a-brainjam-adaptive-path-presentation/
http://tinyurl.com/ac96x
;)
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Hi Michael -
Yes, lots of useful uses of
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 20:02:08 +0100, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's hear some more amazing Black Friday tails here you 1600 readers.
First Meiser didn't want to split hares and now you want tails. What's
up with you guys and animals?
Anyway, I've been celebrating Buy Nothing Day
I dont like the way Apple groom the hairy gnarly long tail, or draw
eyes on the invisible face of the future.
Steve of Elbows
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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 20:02:08 +0100, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's
for those interested, I've just posted a 23 minute audio presentation of
Mia Garlick giving an overview of Creative Commons as it applies to
videoblogging and remixing
this was recorded last friday, Nov 18th, 2005 at the Ex'pression College
of Digital Arts
vlog:
How does it compare with what others have done for ReMix Month at WeAre
The Media?
How are they using it?
markus
Steve Garfield wrote:
YouthMinistryTV.com remixed my video and deleted my credits from the
video, but credit me in the blog post.
http://youthministrytv.com/?p=21
Are they
I'm not convinced the networks make it in a downloadable, pay-per-
view world of the future. For the time being, it's an additional
source of revenue. Over a longer period of time, it's a trend that
works against them.
In the old days (and still today), the producers of various shows
want to
Hi folks,
I posted my little hack on my blog. Hope it's helpful to someone. I
would be interested in hearing any other ideas on how to work with
Wordpress feeds.
http://tinyurl.com/9o87l
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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 20:40:27 +0100, strollingbones2
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In the old days (and still today), the producers of various shows
want to partner with a network because the network have the broadcast
infrastructure. But in the emerging paradigm, if a producer can make
a profit
[I sent this once, but didn't see it on the list, sorry if it dupes]
Hi folks,
I posted my little hack on my blog. Hope it's helpful to someone. I
would be interested in hearing any other ideas on how to work with
Wordpress feeds.
http://tinyurl.com/9o87l
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The concept isn't just gone, it's illegal. Americans don't go on
strike, we go shopping!!
Bill Streeter
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Is the concept of a general-strike long gone in the united states? Its
alive
hey
is anyone going to this blogger conference in paris?
looks like gabe mac of xolo.tv is on the list for the vlogging panel.
anyone attending?
http://lesblogs.typepad.com/
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It's just a commercial conference about bloggingI know the majority of the speakersLoiezLe 26 nov. 05 à 00:06, ryanne hodson a écrit : hey is anyone going to this blogger conference in paris? looks like gabe mac of xolo.tv is on the list for the vlogging panel. anyone attending?
hey all
we are working on getting all 6 languages of freevlog up and running
by mid december
these include:
english (duh)
spanish
portuguese
german
italian
japanese
we would love to get it translated into chinese.
does anyone speak chinese or know of someone who does, who would be
willing to
its been interesting that lest 18 months to have the videoblogging
community be small enough to know most of the people involved. no one
gave a shit and we set up the foundations that many new people used.
i just found this.
http://www.learntovideoblog.com/
has it been posted yet?
it looks like a
Brett, I've always heard that a lot of homeless or
marginal street people are recruited to "play Santa", ring bells for the
Salvation ARMY, etc.
I think there could be some great vlogging
following someone who has virtually nothing, who then goes and listens to kids
Christmas wishes. I'm
Thanks Enric, I go on blip and never clicked on the
menu at the top.
This is what I'm talking about. However, I
want to know the time frame for "most popular"? Does that use compiled
viewing so popularity really measures more than just the moment?
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer,
ew... On 11/25/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its been interesting that lest 18 months to have the videoblogging
community be small enough to know most of the people involved. no one
gave a shit and we set up the foundations that many new people used.
i just found this.
Something is really no right about the "Most
popular" list at Blip. I see why you said "Josh Leo rules". Some of
his vlogs are really great and maybe he does have a big following.
However, I went eight pages. There were vlogs
in there--one done in an art class--that were just dreary.
Certainly.
That's a good question for the blip.tv crew. Mike Huddack is very
helpful with such questions. He sometimes shows up in the blip.tv
chat, answers here and can be responded to from prior posts on here.
;),
Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL
The press run as a herd. I doubt the NYT or
anyone else is going to suddenly do an article about some of the great talents
lurking around here. That is just "too nice".
No. Someone will videotape something really
terrible or sensational (Rodney King style) and that will cause that
I was just in the middle of adding a mefeedia thumbnail video archive
to my sidebar with help from the freevlog tutorial and I realised
something: it's going to create thumbs for my text posts as well,
right? This is sort of opposite of what I was trying to accomplish.
Short of creating two
andrew michael baron says:
"While in
truth, no one can stop anyone from the mere act of podcasting, and granted,
podcasters have all kinds of motives, podcasters were not included in the new,
popularized search and discovery mechanism where I believe most wanted to be;
the directory is
Its all in the works... be patient :-)
-Josh
On 11/25/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
andrew michael baron says:
While in
truth, no one can stop anyone from the mere act of podcasting, and granted,
podcasters have all kinds of motives, podcasters were not included in
On Nov 25, 2005, at 9:03 PM, Randolfe Wicker wrote: That is why we as a community should work to set up an "open directory" that will become the accepted norm. There should not be just one. In the long run there never will be.
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Nevermind the fact that this is an easy path to an exclusionary clique
of accepted goodness. Plus, the secondary part of Randy's point --
that having an open, accepted directory would prevent other closed
ones -- just won't happen. If anything, I think the folks working
towards
Yeah, that's the way it works right now. We are doing lots of
improvements over the next few weeks and we might find a different way
to do this.
It brings up a good question...how many videobloggers use their blogs
to post text and video? (as in text is when no video is accompanying
the text)
its been interesting that lest 18 months to have the videoblogging
community be small enough to know most of the people involved. no one
gave a shit and we set up the foundations that many new people used.
let me rephrase my horrible typing...
its been interesting in the last 18 months to have
Hello friends,
Sorry I've been largely absent from this group for so long.
I miss you guys! Just too dang busy to keep up, but I'm
reading + watching + thinking secret thoughts.
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On 11/26/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still looking for something better than random
searching to find good stuff. We need a filter, reviewers, trusted guides--not
judges and lawmakers.
That's already happening via the search engines, as well as specialized
directories.
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