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Adobe Feeds aka MXNA, faster and moving to 2000

As you may notice, MXNA is back on new URL.

It is interesting how sometimes we don’t care much about something essential and reliable. Coming to MXNA for fresh info or is as usual action as drinking or eating. We were growing MXNA, and we fianlly outgrew it, so then, one day, it kinda disappeared and folks around started sending anxious notifications and swear words what the hell MXNA isn’t working. Not to say everyone feel like abstinent, but pretty close to tiny anxiety.

Then it comes back updated, god save ColdFusion 8.0.1 and team. Mike, Christian, Ben, Jonathan - thank you!

Everyone becomes happy again to hear the brother’s blogs from the community and probably spread a bit of info too. The point of Adobe Community info exchange became really faster.

Adobe XML News Aggregator, I want you harder than ever.

I dare to ask… but new logo would be so cool :-)

In MXNA now!

A lot of warm words to the MXNA team ??” English version of Flash Ripper has been added to this excellent resource. It makes me feel more responsible for regular and valuable posting. I’ll do my best to do so.

DoFollow: no more nofollow entropy at Flash-Ripper.com

I’ve just have updated my beloved WordPress engine with DoFollow plug-in. What it does, is brings us to the blogging culture where SEO won’t be a swear word anymore and people will be embarrassing each other with comments kindly. So does this blog now.

Having “NoFollow” attribute turned on the comment links in my blog didn’t decreased the spam activity at all (as Google supposed it to do when ‘nofollow’ was introduced). And won’t decrease spamcomments in the future. The only way to stop spam is: 1) Delete blog 3) Delete the email box and 3) Disconnect from the web (I’m kidding). Well, good spam protection plug-in will do the job, as Akismet does for now. So why to have “nofollow” turned on, it is just disrupting the web structure! I want my commenters to be linked back, so they are starting from right now.

Comments gathering extension is needed

As you go from one blog to another and leaving your comments at the different websites, it is useful to have easy-to-use Comment Gathering Tool which can easily save all your comments in one place by one click.

Info needed to be saved:

  • Title of page being commented
  • URL
  • RSS (if present)
  • Date
  • Comment title (if present)
  • Comment text

It is certainly needed tool. For example, LiveJournal users have had requested such one a lot of times.