I was chatting briefly with Ed last night about chatbots and Jabber. And, apropos my recent enthusiasm for the OPML Editor platform, it’s just come back to me: Frontier and Radio UserLand have support for instant messaging via AIM and Jabber. I wonder how up-to-date that support is in the OPML Editor? It’s like 2002 all over again.
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hm, the first bit of the example works, and then it talks about needing to “jump”" somewhere to update a table.
ah, jump is in the programmer’s menu…hold on – there’s something herem, but there was nothing simple that made it work the first time around. someone else will need to dive in.