Frontier has a table, system.temp, which you can emulate in Drummer.#
The thing about system.temp is that it's ephemeral. Anything you put in system.temp goes away the next time you launch Frontier. #
That made it useful for little one-line scripts, or demos -- it was a way to save a value to be used in a future one-liner, without cluttering up your object database.#
In your Drummer blog, create a new headline with the big + icon. #
Type in some text like Here's my latest podcast hope you like it. #
With the cursor on the headline, click the suitcase icon. #
Create a new attribute called enclosure with the URL of the MP3 as the value.#
Click OK to save the atts. Drummer will automatically fill in the enclosure type and length by checking the file. If those don't show up that means there was a problem reading the file.#
Build the blog to publish the enclosure in the RSS feed.#
There was a report on problems with the bookmarklet a few days ago, and I changed the way it works at startup to make it a bit more reliable, perhaps. Wondering -- if you're using the bookmarklet, how is it going? Is it putting the notes where they should? Any reliability issues? Comment in this thread.#
Frontier has a table, system.temp, which you can emulate in Drummer.#
The thing about system.temp is that it's ephemeral. Anything you put in system.temp goes away the next time you launch Frontier. #
That made it useful for little one-line scripts, or demos -- it was a way to save a value to be used in a future one-liner, without cluttering up your object database.#
In your Drummer blog, create a new headline with the big + icon. #
Type in some text like Here's my latest podcast hope you like it. #
With the cursor on the headline, click the suitcase icon. #
Create a new attribute called enclosure with the URL of the MP3 as the value.#
Click OK to save the atts. Drummer will automatically fill in the enclosure type and length by checking the file. If those don't show up that means there was a problem reading the file.#
Build the blog to publish the enclosure in the RSS feed.#
There was a report on problems with the bookmarklet a few days ago, and I changed the way it works at startup to make it a bit more reliable, perhaps. Wondering -- if you're using the bookmarklet, how is it going? Is it putting the notes where they should? Any reliability issues? Comment in this thread.#
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