Don't sites put it in the HTML meta headers anymore? This is then picked up by the browser and displayed under the feed icon/menu.
If you click on RSS in a browser, you're presented with a HTML rendering of the feed. What browser or messaging application (Thunderbird and friends) doesn't do this?
1. it's very bad practice, even if only internal, to use an already registered public domain. It crossed my mind that this might just be an internal domain (devlan -> developer LAN), though it seemed unbelievable an…
Interesting drop. I have many questions but two are very high on my list: 1. one of the commit messages mentions merge from a git remote hosted at devlan.net. Who owns that host and is it a hidden CIA server or…
Don't sites put it in the HTML meta headers anymore? This is then picked up by the browser and displayed under the feed icon/menu.
If you click on RSS in a browser, you're presented with a HTML rendering of the feed. What browser or messaging application (Thunderbird and friends) doesn't do this?
1. it's very bad practice, even if only internal, to use an already registered public domain. It crossed my mind that this might just be an internal domain (devlan -> developer LAN), though it seemed unbelievable an…
Interesting drop. I have many questions but two are very high on my list: 1. one of the commit messages mentions merge from a git remote hosted at devlan.net. Who owns that host and is it a hidden CIA server or…