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I just polished the Scripting2 posting. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

I removed a couple of quirks.

Everything seems to work really smoothly.

As a matter of fact, I find it easier to post to Scripting2 from iJot in Safari than using the Scripting2 tool in the OPML Editor. Of course, I'm biased :-)

Cross-posting this story to the iJot dev weblog.

Checking save status Permanent link to this item in the archive.

when saving to Scripting2.

After I save this post, when I hit 'new outline', I should not be asked for any confirmation.

Bingo ! It worked.

Testing profile auto update. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

This is a scripting2 post created from iJot.

My current user profile has no value yet for my s2 username and server.

Saving now.

My profile now holds the scripting2 user name I filled in the first save dialog, as well as the default scripting2 server url.

This is another test post from iJot Permanent link to this item in the archive.

This time, the username and server attributes should be present in the published OPML the first time around.

Saving now..

They were indeed present.

I reloaded the story in iJot's outliner using the Scripting2 stories list in iJot's left sidebar.

When I save next, the default dialog should be save to Scripting2 instead of save to iJot.

I think I can forget about the rawUrlEncoding.

It worked indeed. Wunderbar !

A New Post From Scripting2 Permanent link to this item in the archive.

I am posting this from Scripting2.

I need to check the published OPML after the first save.

The username and server attributes are already there. I have fixed my code in iJot to deliver the same attributes.

The created and whenLastSave attributes are not rawUrlEncoded. I wonder why I took the trouble of rawUrlencoding them in iJot's outliner. There must be a reason.

I am saving these latest modifications from iJot.

This is a test post. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

I'm saving from iJot straight to Scripting2.

I want to check the first node's attributes each time I'm performing a save operation.

So here goes the first save in iJot.

This is my second save attempt. The sever and username attributes are part of the outliner now.

So the username and server attributes are now part of the published OPML document.

So that's 2 bugs I need to correct before the system is really seamless.

 

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