what's up with that itpc protocol? wtf is that? oh i see, it launches
iTunes. What happens if you don't have iTunes? anybody want to check?
When you create the page in iweb does it ask you what protocol you
would like to use?
Casual and new users publishing with iweb won't know what the dealio
is
Cheers for the confirmation. Yes I agree its almost certainly cos they
didnt want to get into the whole database thing,b ut what this really
means is that they arent getting into many of the things that make a
blog a blog, and a blog publishing system a blog publishing system.
It sounds like iWeb
Steve Watkins wrote:
> Apple are turning into selfish polluters of many modern web
> developments if you ask me!
>
> Youve got iWeb so tell me is it true, that theyve included 'blog'
> stuff but not as we know ie, ie no comment system!?!
>
> I can see why for technical reasons it would be harder
It's a little reminisant of the way Microsoft does things.
David
http://www.taoofdavid.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Andreas Haugstrup"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The RSS is FUBAR. In its infinite wisdom Apple has (again) created
whole
> new tags where old ones would do. Like a
iWeb = no commentsI'm guessing they didn't want to mess with databases?On 1/20/06, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Apple are turning into selfish polluters of many modern webdevelopments if you ask me!
Youve got iWeb so tell me is it true, that theyve included 'blog'stuff but not as we
Apple are turning into selfish polluters of many modern web
developments if you ask me!
Youve got iWeb so tell me is it true, that theyve included 'blog'
stuff but not as we know ie, ie no comment system!?!
I can see why for technical reasons it would be harder to include a
comment system, but r