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Would like to know how you set up the Skype thing?
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Sure, no problem. It’s straight forward one you get the concept.
By way of background, I like tinyurl, and others like it. It makes ANY stuff, like your email address, into a url. Spammers can NOT harvest your email, because it’s an URL and doesn’t look like an email.
Neat concept.
Skype is another neat concept. Free phone calls. Verizon’s worst nightmare. So, I wanted the kool balloons on my blog. The fact that I’d be the first to get them made it kooler.
With the free, and unequaled, wordpressdotcom in addition to not having javascript, it prunes a lot of stuff out of the things you can put on there. When it would NOT go on, I asked about Skype. And they put it on their queue. (I’d like to have some visibility into THAT queue!) Hey for free, I wouldn’t listen to any whines.
I just kept poking around with Skype, and the errors that I could cause the free, and unequaled, wordpressdotcom, and eventually made the connection. The free, and unequaled, wordpressdotcom says “http good; all else bad”. So I wondered how to make Skype into http.
First, I went to the Skype site for a url that I could use. They had nothing but those kool balloons I wanted.
Second, I gave up in disgust.
Then, when I was putting an email into an url for display on the blog, it hit me. Transform the Skype command into a url.
Sure enough, I was able to use tiny url to turn the skype commands, that are unacceptable to the free wordpressdotcom, into valid urls. I put those URLs in a blogroll called skype. Played with the labels to make the display pretty. Had some people test it. It works. If you have skype installed. If you don’t you get an ugly error.
Neat. Not as kool as the balloons. But still better than naught. I told the nice support fellow from the free, and unequaled, wordpressdotcom about my trick and he was impressed. That made an ITSJ’s day complete.
FWIW
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