-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Everytime I send a message to the list I get a failure from this guy... After 10-15 of them it becomes annoying. Could someone with admin rights remove him? Kevin
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"Dave Winer" <dave@userland.com> writes: > Andrew, it's explained on this page: > > http://radio.userland.com/emulatingBloggerInRadio > > blogid is ignored. (Radio only manages one weblog, but something interesting > could be done here with categories. In your code you must pass "home", all > other blogid's cause an error.) <snip/> Wow... this is a very bad way to handle an ignored parameter. Why not just not pay attention to it and accept any value?! Having these 'magic' values really confuses users. When I was a kid I had to setup a fiery printer to the network. It had no documentation and the only way I could figure out how to print it was to dump
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