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<title><![CDATA[Socialtext Documentation: Connections]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:57:35 -0000</pubDate>
<webMaster>synedra@gmail.com</webMaster>
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<title><![CDATA[Connections]]></title>
<link>http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?connections</link>
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<p>
<em>Back to <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?socialtext_documentation" title="(70 months) This is an index of the help topics available. For new users, [start here] for a tour of Socialtext....">Socialtext Documentation</a>.</em></p>
<p>
You are not isolated with Socialtext. You can connect a Socialtext workspace to the rest of the Web. Socialtext provides a number of ways to connect a workspace to other dynamic web services.</p>
<h3 id="instant_messaging_and_presence">Instant Messaging and Presence</h3>
<p>
Do you have an instant messaging service? A conferencing service? You can link directly from a Socialtext workspace to your profile, so your colleagues can reach you with a simple click!</p>
<p>
In <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?simple_mode" title="(70 months) _Back to [Socialtext Documentation]_ toc Introduction Simple mode lets you edit much as you would in...">Simple mode</a>, using <span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="section link" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?simple_mode#insert_wikiwidgets">WikiWidgets</a><!-- wiki: "WikiWidgets"{link: [Simple mode] Insert Wikiwidgets} --></span>, you can create a link to various IM services. From the Insert menu in the toolbar, choose AIM link, Yahoo link, or Skype link, and add your account information for the service you'd like to link to.</p>
<p>
Here's how to do it in <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?advanced_mode" title="(70 months) _Back to [Socialtext Documentation]._ Introduction Occasionally, you will not be able to do what you...">Advanced Mode</a>:</p>
<p>
AIM:</p>
<blockquote>
put this in a page
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<span class="nlw_phrase">aim:yourAIM_ID<!-- wiki: {{aim:yourAIM_ID}} --></span></blockquote>
and see <span class="nlw_phrase"><a href="aim:goim?screenname=yourAIMid&amp;message=hello"><img alt="yourAIMid" src="http://big.oscar.aol.com/yourAIMid?on_url=http://www.aim.com/remote/gr/MNB_online.gif&amp;off_url=http://www.aim.com/remote/gr/MNB_offline.gif" border="0" width="11" height="13" />yourAIMid</a><!-- wiki: aim:yourAIMid --></span></blockquote>
<br /><p>
Yahoo!</p>
<blockquote>
put this in a page
<blockquote>
<span class="nlw_phrase">yahoo:yourYahoo!_ID<!-- wiki: {{yahoo:yourYahoo!_ID}} --></span></blockquote>
and see <span class="nlw_phrase"><a href="ymsgr:sendIM?yourYahoo!_ID"><img alt="yourYahoo!_ID" src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=yourYahoo!_ID&amp;f=.gif" border="0" />yourYahoo!_ID</a><!-- wiki: yahoo:yourYahoo!_ID --></span></blockquote>
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Skype</p>
<blockquote>
put this in a page
<blockquote>
<span class="nlw_phrase">skype:yourSkype_ID<!-- wiki: {{skype:yourSkype_ID}} --></span></blockquote>
and see <span class="nlw_phrase"><a href="callto:yourSkype_ID"><img alt="yourSkype_ID" src="http://goodies.skype.com/graphics/skypeme_btn_small_green.gif" border="0" />yourSkype_ID</a><!-- wiki: skype:yourSkype_ID --></span></blockquote>
<br /><p>
Convoq ASAP</p>
<blockquote>
put this in a page
<blockquote>
<span class="nlw_phrase">asap:yourASAP_ID<!-- wiki: {{asap:yourASAP_ID}} --></span></blockquote>
and see <span class="nlw_phrase"><a href="http://asap2.convoq.com/AsapLinks/Meet.aspx?l=yourASAP_ID" target="_blank"><img alt="yourASAP_ID" src="http://asap2.convoq.com/AsapLinks/Presence.aspx?l=yourASAP_ID" border="0" /></a><!-- wiki: asap:yourASAP_ID --></span></blockquote>
<br /><h3 id="google_and_technorati">Google and Technorati</h3>
<p>
A Socialtext Workspace makes it easy to keep the Web's best information inside your pages. You can place Google searches directly on a page. They will be constantly and automatically updated by Socialtext.</p>
<p>
In <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?simple_mode" title="(70 months) _Back to [Socialtext Documentation]_ toc Introduction Simple mode lets you edit much as you would in...">Simple mode</a>, using <span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="section link" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?simple_mode#insert_wikiwidgets">WikiWidgets</a><!-- wiki: "WikiWidgets"{link: [Simple mode] Insert Wikiwidgets} --></span>, you can create a feed of the results of a particular Google search. From the Insert menu in the toolbar, choose Google search, and fill out the resulting dialog box to create the search you want to appear on the page.</p>
<p>
In advanced mode, if you write <span class="nlw_phrase">{googlesoap: social software<!-- wiki: {{{googlesoap: social software}} --></span>}, it will show</p>
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<!-- wiki: {googlesoap: social software} --></div><br /><br /><h3 id="web_feeds_rss_atom_in_and_out">Web feeds (RSS, Atom): in and out</h3>
<p>
<strong>Feeds go out</strong></p>
<p>
A Socialtext workspace lets you keep track of changes in a workspace by using an external newsreader without going back to the workspace. Socialtext supports both RSS and Atom, the most popular subscription formats. See the <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?rss_tutorial" title="(70 months) _Back to [Socialtext Documentation]_ What is RSS RSS allows you to subscribe to many weblogs and pub...">RSS Tutorial</a> for details and uses. In Socialtext workspaces, individual pages, recent changes, watchlists, and weblogs have RSS feeds.</p>
<blockquote>
<strong>Subscribe to a Socialtext feed.</strong> The RSS button <span class="nlw_phrase"><img alt="rss.png" src="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi/rss.png?action=attachments_download;page_name=connections;id=20070804014339-4-6609" /><!-- wiki: {image: rss.png} --></span> appears wherever RSS is available. To subscribe, click on it, copy the URL, and paste the URL into your news aggregator.</blockquote>
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Most aggregators will immediately download entries from the subscription. Some aggregators will check for updates when they start, at hourly intervals or on the schedule you set to poll for the latest updates.</blockquote>
<br /><blockquote>
<strong>Password protection.</strong> If you are in a private, password-protected workspace, check your aggregator's instructions for authentication (password login).
<blockquote>
<strong>SECURITY WARNING:</strong> Private, password-protected Socialtext workspaces also provide password protection for your subscription feeds. Some aggregators let you log in by putting your username and password in the URL (web address). Do not do this. This login method is not secure. NewsGator is an example of an aggregator that handles authentication without revealing names and passwords.</blockquote></blockquote>
<br /><p>
<strong>Feeds come in</strong></p>
<p>
Socialtext also enables you to display dynamic external data sources through subscriptions directly on pages. If you want to keep track of a client in the news or you want to keep track of yourself in the news, embedding a news ticker on their profile page is a great way to do it.</p>
<p>
Other websites also will display the orange RSS button: <span class="nlw_phrase"><img alt="rss.png" src="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi/rss.png?action=attachments_download;page_name=connections;id=20070804014339-4-6609" /><!-- wiki: {image: rss.png} --></span> If you click on that button, you will be shown the feed. Just copy the address from the browser's address bar. Say the address was</p>
<blockquote>
<a target="_blank" title="(external link)" href="http://example.com/rss.xml">http://example.com/rss.xml</a></blockquote>
<br /><p>
Then, you can subscribe to the feed headlines by using WikiWidgets. From the Insert menu in the toolbar, choose &quot;RSS feed&quot; and paste the address you copied into the dialog box. An RSS feed WikiWidget will be created.</p>
<p>
You can also do this from Advanced mode by writing:</p>
<blockquote>
<span class="nlw_phrase">{fetchrss: http://example.com/rss.xml<!-- wiki: {{{fetchrss: http://example.com/rss.xml}} --></span>}.</blockquote>
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For example,</p>
<blockquote>
<span class="nlw_phrase">{fetchrss: http://www.socialtext.com/weblog/rss.xml<!-- wiki: {{{fetchrss: http://www.socialtext.com/weblog/rss.xml}} --></span>} will show recent headlines from the Socialtext blog:</blockquote>
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 <div class="fetchrss_title">
     fetchrss: http://www.socialtext.com/weblog/rss.xml
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<!-- wiki: {fetchrss: http://www.socialtext.com/weblog/rss.xml} --></div><br /><br /><p>
To show the full text of a feed, write:</p>
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<span class="nlw_phrase">{fetchrss: http://example.com/rss.xml full<!-- wiki: {{{fetchrss: http://example.com/rss.xml full}} --></span>}</blockquote>
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Note: While you can't import an RSS feed from another workspace, you can get the same results in a different way. To show a list of recently changed pages in a workspace, use <span class="nlw_phrase">{recent-changes: &lt;workspace&gt;<!-- wiki: {{{recent-changes: &lt;workspace&gt;}} --></span>} where &lt;workspace&gt; is the name of the workspace to watch.</p>
<div class="nlw_phrase"><div class="query_wafl_box">
  <div class="query_wafl_titlebox">
    <div class="query_wafl_title">
      <a href="/help/index.cgi?action=recent_changes">What's in workspace help</a>
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<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?your_workspaces">Your Workspaces</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Your Workspaces]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?your_watchlist_list_view">Your Watchlist List View</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Your Watchlist List View]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?your_watchlist">Your Watchlist</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Your Watchlist]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?your_notepad">Your Notepad</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Your Notepad]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?workspace_tour_table_of_contents">Workspace Tour - Table of Contents</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Workspace Tour -= Table of Contents]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?working_offline_with_unplugged">Working offline with Unplugged</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Working offline with Unplugged]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?wikiwyg_toolbar">Wikiwyg Toolbar</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Wikiwyg Toolbar]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?wiki_101">Wiki 101</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [Wiki 101]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?what_s_the_funny_punctuation">What's the funny punctuation?</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [What's the funny punctuation?]} --></span></li>
<li><span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="inter-workspace link: help" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?what_s_new_page">What's New Page</a><!-- wiki: {link: help [What's New Page]} --></span></li>
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<!-- wiki: {recent_changes: help} --></div><br /><br /><h3 id="technorati">Technorati</h3>
<p>
<a target="_blank" title="(external link)" href="http://www.technorati.com">Technorati<!-- wiki-renamed-hyperlink "Technorati"<http://www.technorati.com> --></a> is a weblog search service that searches millions of weblogs. Technorati provides a number of valuable services which are integrated into a Socialtext workspace.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Technorati search.</strong> Do you want to know what other people are saying about you? If so, you can display the <strong>Technorati Cosmos</strong> of your website right in your workspace. This will show other weblogs which have recently mentioned your website.</li>
</ul>
<p>
In <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?simple_mode" title="(70 months) _Back to [Socialtext Documentation]_ toc Introduction Simple mode lets you edit much as you would in...">Simple mode</a>, using <span class="nlw_phrase"><a title="section link" href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?simple_mode#insert_wikiwidgets">WikiWidgets</a><!-- wiki: "WikiWidgets"{link: [Simple mode] Insert Wikiwidgets} --></span>, you can create a feed of the results of a particular Technorati search. From the Insert menu in the toolbar, choose Technorati search, and fill out the resulting dialog box to create the search you want to appear on the page.</p>
<p>
If you prefer to use <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?advanced_mode" title="(70 months) _Back to [Socialtext Documentation]._ Introduction Occasionally, you will not be able to do what you...">Advanced mode</a>, write <span class="nlw_phrase">{technorati: http://www.example.com<!-- wiki: {{{technorati: http://www.example.com}} --></span>}, using your website URL instead. For example, <span class="nlw_phrase">{technorati: http://www.socialtext.com<!-- wiki: {{{technorati: http://www.socialtext.com}} --></span>}.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Weblog pings.</strong> If you want free publicity, public Socialtext Eventspaces can send &quot;weblog pings&quot; to Technorati or other weblog notification services. Pings update others you have recently mentioned that you are talking about them. Pings tie discussions across the whole Web together, which is a great way to stay close to your partners, clients, and customers. Best of all, Socialtext workspaces can do this automatically for you!</li>
</ul>
<blockquote><blockquote>
<strong>Note:</strong> Please speak to your Socialtext account manager to have weblog pings for Technorati and other web services enabled on your Eventspace.</blockquote></blockquote>
<br /><ul>
<li><strong>Tag links.</strong> Socialtext categories in Eventspaces (public workspace) pages are automatically linked to other information resources with the same category using the new &quot;tag links&quot; syntax supported by Technorati, Flickr, del.icio.us and other web services. You don't have to do anything different to enable tag links, they are automatically generated when you place pages into Socialtext categories.</li>
</ul>
<p>
<em>Back to <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?socialtext_documentation" title="(70 months) This is an index of the help topics available. For new users, [start here] for a tour of Socialtext....">Socialtext Documentation</a>.</em></p>
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