Finally feeling 100% clear on XSLT and Xpath namespaces, and managing them through XSLT transformations. The conversion to a pure RDF representation for the trust file won’t be so painful after all, and I’ll follow the del.icio.us RSS mondel for adding keywords sites, using the . There still is not a satisfactory RDF trust specification. They all seem to focused on trust between individuals (piggypacking on FOAF).
And the taxonomy specification doesn’t feel quite right…it says that the site/page in question is about something. But I want to take in descriptors like “funny”, “dangerous”, and “german”. A dangerous site isn’t about danger, nor is a funny site about “funny”, and a site written in German isn’t [always] about the German language. Do I really have to roll my own RDF spec?
Joscha’s Firefox did not take to Outfoxed at all, and refused even to uninstall it. I’m hoping that it’s a problem with his browser installation and not endimic.
Minor bug fixes all around. Trying to make links in comments click-able, but it seems that Firefox 1.0 only uses XSLT 1.0, so I don’t have regular expressions to help me pick out link-like phrases.