<thr:in-reply-to>elements from Atom Threading Extensions ( RFC 4685). These elements point from comment feed entries to the post feed entry that they’re commenting on. They’re especially useful for associating comments from the per-blog comment feed with the relevant posts.- Profile URLs in <person> entries. We’re now adding
<uri>elements to<person>elements that point to the person’s Blogger profile or homepage. This matches the behavior on Blogger’s HTML comment pages. We’re also adding these elements to post<entry>s, but only if the author of the post lists the blog on his profile. - RSS 2.0 feeds now validate. We’ve added dummy
noreply@blogger.comemail addresses to<person>entries so that they validate in RSS 2.0, which requires an email address.
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Friday, May 09, 2008
Atom Threading, Profile URLs, and RSS Validation
We’ve just launched three additions / fixes to Blogger’s site feeds:
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Atom Publishing Protocol Interop Meeting, November 13–14
Blogger and Google Data API developers will be participating in the November 2007 Atom Publishing Protocol interoperability meeting, happening this coming Tuesday and Wednesday, November 13–14. This is a chance for implementers of servers and clients to squash any remaining bugs in their APP code to make sure that they match the upcoming standard.
Take a look at the wiki page for instructions on how you can participate!
Take a look at the wiki page for instructions on how you can participate!
Monday, October 22, 2007
Video: Pamela Fox and Ryan Boyd talk about the Blogger JavaScript client library
(Or, watch on YouTube)
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Blogger JavaScript Client Library Released
Paul McDonald just announced the new Blogger JavaScript client library over on the Google Data APIs Blog:
The Blogger GData JS Client library enables developers to read and write blog posts using calls to our JavaScript library. This is a full client library, with support for authenticated access to private data and read-write capabilities. Now you can create Blogger applications and mashups that can read and write data from your Blogger blogs. No server-side programming is required. Your application can run on any domain, too. No proxying is required.We have a new developer guide for JavaScript and some code samples to give you ideas and get you started.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Reporting and tracking Blogger API bugs
Hopefully, you’re really enjoying the Blogger API and the flexibility of being able to post to your blog using your own custom software. Sometimes things don’t work quite the way you’d expect or like and we want to hear about it.
If you find a bug in our Google Data API implementation, or something that we could do better, please file an issue in our tracker.
We use this to keep track of issues with all of the Google data APIs, so be sure to mention that you’re talking about Blogger when writing your description. While you’re at it, I’d like to hear about it on the discussion group too.
We’re going to start coordinating this external issue tracker with our internal development, so we’ll update the relevant issues if we ship fixes to them.
If you find a bug in our Google Data API implementation, or something that we could do better, please file an issue in our tracker.
We use this to keep track of issues with all of the Google data APIs, so be sure to mention that you’re talking about Blogger when writing your description. While you’re at it, I’d like to hear about it on the discussion group too.
We’re going to start coordinating this external issue tracker with our internal development, so we’ll update the relevant issues if we ship fixes to them.
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