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2006年 7月 12日 (水) 20:51:50 JST
Index: slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/feeds.shtml diff -u slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/feeds.shtml:1.1.2.1 slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/feeds.shtml:removed --- slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/feeds.shtml:1.1.2.1 Wed Jul 12 20:41:48 2006 +++ slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/feeds.shtml Wed Jul 12 20:51:50 2006 @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> - <title>Slashdot FAQ - Feeds</title> -<!-- $Id: feeds.shtml,v 1.1.2.1 2006/07/12 11:41:48 sugi Exp $ --> -<!--#include virtual="/slashcssbase.inc"--> -<!--#include virtual="/slashhead-gen-full.inc"--> - - <ul class="menu"> - <li><a href="subscriptions.shtml">Previous Section</a></li> - <li><a href="slashmeta.shtml">Next section</a></li> - <li><a href="index.shtml">Index</a></li> - </ul> - - <hr> - -<h2><a name="fe100">Where can I get Slashdot's main feed?</a></h2> - <p>The syndication feed for the Slashdot front page is available in RSS 0.9 (<a href="http://slashdot.org/index.rdf">http://slashdot.org/index.rdf</a>), RSS 1.0 (<a href="http://slashdot.org/index.rss">http://slashdot.org/index.rss</a>), and Atom 1.0 (<a href="http://slashdot.org/index.atom">http://slashdot.org/index.atom</a>). It contains all the "main page" articles. Do not request feeds more than once every 30 minutes.</p> - <p><em><small> - Answered by: <a href="mailto:pudge****@slash*****">pudge</a><br> - Last Modified: 01/30/06 - </small></em></p> - -<h2><a name="fe200">What other feeds are available?</a></h2> - <p>On most pages, if there is feed content available, it will be noted in the <HEAD> of the page.</p> - <p>Wherever you see <tt>rss</tt> below, you can also substitute with <tt>atom</tt> to get an Atom 1.0 feed, such as <tt>content_type=atom</tt>, <tt>journal/atom</tt>, or <tt>index.atom</tt> (although some feeds, like Zoo and some search results, need some more work for Atom).</p> - <p>Where you see <tt><b>$username</b></tt> below, substitute the URI-encoded username of the user in question (such as <tt>Clifton+Wood</tt>).</p> - <p>Where you see <tt><b>$logtoken</b></tt>, you must include a token so the server knows you are you, in lieu of a cookie, as most newsreaders can't handle cookies well (you can find it in the <HEAD> of the page, if you are a logged in, and a subscriber). <b>NOTE</b>: your logtoken is subject to change when you log out or change your login preferences. See <a href="/faq/accounts.shtml#ac1200">the Accounts FAQ</a> for more information.</p> - - <ul> - <li>Index (replace "<tt>index</tt>" with a section name, such as "<tt>apple.rss</tt>")<ul> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/index.rdf</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/index.rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/index.pl?content_type=rss&logtoken=<b>$logtoken</b></tt> - <ul><li>(this special subscriber version will respect your user homepage prefs; including - which stories appear from which sections; to get only a specific section, replace the - hostname, such as "apple.slashdot.org")</li></ul> - </li> - </ul></li> - - <li>Journals (add "<tt>/<b>$logtoken</b></tt>" if you are a subscriber, to get full HTML in the feed)<ul> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/journal/rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/journal/friends/rss</tt></li> - </ul></li> - - <li>Messages<ul> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/my/inbox/rss/<b>$logtoken</b></tt></li> - </ul></li> - - <li>Zoo<ul> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/friends/rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/foes/rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/fans/rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/freaks/rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/zoo/rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/friends/friends/rss</tt></li> - <li><tt>http://slashdot.org/~<b>$username</b>/friends/foes/rss</tt></li> - </ul></li> - - <li>Search Results<ul> - <li>Merely add <tt>&content_type=rss</tt> to the query string</li> - </ul></li> - </ul> - - <p><em><small> - Answered by: <a href="mailto:pudge****@slash*****">pudge</a><br> - Last Modified: 01/30/06 - </small></em></p> - - - <hr> - <ul class="menu"> - <li><a href="subscriptions.shtml">Previous Section</a></li> - <li><a href="slashmeta.shtml">Next section</a></li> - <li><a href="index.shtml">Index</a></li> - </ul> - -<!--#include virtual="/slashfoot.inc"--> Index: slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/tags.shtml diff -u slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/tags.shtml:1.1.2.1 slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/tags.shtml:removed --- slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/tags.shtml:1.1.2.1 Wed Jul 12 20:41:48 2006 +++ slashjp/plugins/FAQSlashdot/faq/tags.shtml Wed Jul 12 20:51:50 2006 @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> -<html> -<head> - <title>Slashdot FAQ - Tags</title> -<!--#include virtual="/slashcssbase.inc"--> -<!--#include virtual="/slashhead-gen-full.inc"--> - -<!-- -($VERSION) = '$Id: tags.shtml,v 1.1.2.1 2006/07/12 11:41:48 sugi Exp $' =~ /^\$Id: \S+ (\S+)/ ---> - -<table> -<tr> -<td><a href="suggestions.shtml">Previous section</a></td> - -<td><a href="index.shtml">Index</a></td> -</tr> -</table> - -<hr> -<br><a name="tags100" id="tags100"></a> -<h2>What is this crazy tags thing?</h2> -<p> Slashdot is currently experimenting with tagging articles. You are -encouraged to use this feature to submit a handful of tags: brief labels -that you think best describe this article. You might choose to say that -this is an article about 'security' and 'mozilla'. -</p> - -<p>This is all very beta. Currently tagging is <b>only open to -subscribers and some users.</b></p> - -<p>We don't know exactly how this will all work, and a lot of it really -depends on you. If you choose to add your own tags, be aware:</p> - -<ul> -<li>Your tags are <b>public</b>. Everyone will be able to see them!</li> -<li>Keep your tags brief.</li> -<li>Tags are space-separated. Use "bigbrother", not "big brother". -<li>We provide a few example tags for you. Use them if you like.</li> -<li>Don't forget to click 'Tag' to save your tags.</li> -<li>Tags must be all-lowercase, no punctuation. Numbers can -appear but can't be first. Smoosh them up: for "Web 2.0", tag -"web20". Max 64 chars.</li> -<li>Don't use plurals. It's "harddrive", not "harddrives".</li> -<li>For the opposite of a tag, prefix it with "!", e.g. "!funny" -means unfunny.</li> -</ul> - -<p>We're excited about this, and see huge potential for this system. -From user feedback on articles, to comment moderation, the system is -really limited only by your participation, and our database hardware! -</p> - -<p><i><font size=-1>Answered by: <a -href="mailto:malda****@slash*****">CmdrTaco</a></font></i> -<br><i><font size=-1>Last Modified: 3/08/06</font></i> - - - -<a name="tags110" id="tags110"></a> -<h2>Are tags objective or subjective? Can I use any tag I want?</h2> - -<p>Other tagging systems let users make up any tags they want, and -punt on the issue of objective meaning. So the tag "foo" means for each -user whatever they want it to mean, and to the system it means nothing -at all, it's just an identifier.</p> - -<p>We're going to build the next generation of moderation on top of -tags. That means we're going to poach your namespace. Some tags will -have a substantive effect on the system right from the start (or very -soon). Our article tagger will know about tags like "dupe" or "typo". -When we roll out tagging on comments, we will teach it "troll" and -"informative". These tags can have a meaning in the system. And when -<em>you</em> come up with ways of using tags that <em>we</em> -haven't anticipated, we will bring them into the system.</p> - -<p>But your tags do not belong to you, they belong to everyone. -We reserve the right to make changes that we think are necessary. -Since this system is totally experimental, we don't know exactly what all -of this might mean: it could mean one day we consolidate and change all -"canine" to "dog" tags. It could mean we define some system tag and usurp -another tag. This is the nature of a system in active development. Don't -say we didn't warn you!</p> - -<p>Tags elsewhere are your own personal playground and nobody cares if -you mess around. On Slashdot, abusive uses of tags could have negative -consequences. Precisely what that means, we don't know yet.</p> - -<p>Yes, that's pretty arbitrary. We'll spell out policy as this evolves. -For now, the deal is: tag in good faith, and if there's abuse, we'll -deal with it in good faith.</p> - -<p><i><font size=-1>Answered by: <a href="mailto:malda****@slash*****">CmdrTaco</a></font></i> -<br><i><font size=-1>Last Modified: 2/10/06</font></i> - -<br><a name="tags300" id="tags300"></a> -<h2>What are Slashdot Bookmarks?</h2> - -<p>Slashdot Bookmarks exist to give you a quick place to save URLs for -later, to share them with the Slashdot Community, and to submit them -to the Slashdot Editors for consideration for posting. - -<P> Remember first and -foremost that your bookmarks are public: whatever you bookmark will be -available to any user of Slashdot. You can also tag your bookmarks to -aid you in finding them later. -</p> -<p>After you bookmark a URL, you will -have the option to either Submit it directly to the Slashdot submission bin, -or better yet, to write a Journal Entry about it. Slashdot Journal Entries -can now be automatically submitted to Slashdot editors for mainpage post -consideration, so bookmarks are a great way to quickly -submit stories. -</p> -<p><i><font size=-1>Answered by: <a href="mailto:malda****@slash*****">CmdrTaco</a></font></i> -<br><i><font size=-1>Last Modified: 3/22/06</font></i> - - -<br><a name="tags310" id="tags310"></a> -<h2>How do I save a Slashdot Bookmark?</h2> - -<p>You can bookmark a site by directly going to <a -href="/bookmark.pl">the bookmarks page</a>, -or alternatively, you can use the following lump of javascript as a -browser button, and save it dynamically from your browser toolbar: -<p> -All you need to do is drag one of the following links to your bookmark toolbar, or right-click and save the link as a bookmark. Subscribers using SSL will want to use -the HTTPS version of this link.<p> -HTTP: <a href="javascript:location.href='http://slashdot.org/bookmark.pl?url='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)">Post to Slashdot</a> (general users)<br> -HTTPS: <a href="javascript:location.href='https://slashdot.org/bookmark.pl?url='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)">Post to Slashdot</a> (for subscribers using SSL)<br> -</p> -<p><i><font size=-1>Answered by: <a href="mailto:malda****@slash*****">CmdrTaco</a></font></i> -<br><i><font size=-1>Last Modified: 3/22/06</font></i> -<br><a name="tags400" id="tags320"></a> -<h2>How do I share my Bookmarks?</h2> - -<p>Your bookmarks are available to you at <a -href="/my/bookmarks">/my/bookmarks</a>. You can access other users' -bookmarks from their homepages. To read mine, you would use -<a href=/~CmdrTaco/bookmarks/>/~CmdrTaco/bookmarks</a>. -</p> -<p><i><font size=-1>Answered by: <a href="mailto:malda****@slash*****">CmdrTaco</a></font></i> -<br><i><font size=-1>Last Modified: 3/22/06</font></i> -<hr> -<table> -<tr> -<td><a href="suggestions.shtml">Previous section</a></td> - -<td><a href="index.shtml">Index</a></td> -</tr> -</table> -<!--#include virtual="/slashfoot.inc"--> -</body> -</html> -