"subscribing" to the comments, online Real World Haskell

I love that Real World Haskell is online, here: http://book.realworldhaskell.org/read/ I love that it has a comment section embedded with every paragraph. However, I would like some ability to subscribe to specific comments. I want to see if people have replied to me or what the latest discussion is. Anyone know if this is possible by a method other than manually copying down every URL? (In fact, I'm not sure that I can create a URL that goes directly to a part of a chapter.) Thanks, Mike

Michael P Mossey wrote:
However, I would like some ability to subscribe to specific comments. I want to see if people have replied to me or what the latest discussion is.
Okay, to follow up my own post, I discovered the subscription button for each chapter. That's good. However, using Live Bookmarks in Firefox, I have a problem... the links that should bring me to the book itself (with the comment in context) are broken. Maybe this is the fault of Live Bookmarks. Anyone recommend another program for subscribing to comments? -Mike

Michael P Mossey wrote:
Michael P Mossey wrote:
However, I would like some ability to subscribe to specific comments. I want to see if people have replied to me or what the latest discussion is.
Okay, to follow up my own post, I discovered the subscription button for each chapter. That's good. However, using Live Bookmarks in Firefox, I have a problem... the links that should bring me to the book itself (with the comment in context) are broken. Maybe this is the fault of Live Bookmarks. Anyone recommend another program for subscribing to comments?
I recommend bloglines.com -- pretty nice interface and works well. -- John

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Michael P Mossey wrote:
I love that Real World Haskell is online, here:
I love that it has a comment section embedded with every paragraph.
However, I would like some ability to subscribe to specific comments. I want to see if people have replied to me or what the latest discussion is.
Anyone know if this is possible by a method other than manually copying down every URL? (In fact, I'm not sure that I can create a URL that goes directly to a part of a chapter.)
Thanks, Mike
The website has/had an RSS feed for comments. - -- gwern -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Use GnuPG with Firefox : http://getfiregpg.org (Version: 0.7.5) iEYEAREKAAYFAknyfDIACgkQvpDo5Pfl1oLdqQCeOsa8w3QTHaoqkvcfTmsLdgK1 L+cAnR5FpdSzqovQCqYQ7tHGMungBe4B =dMOc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Gwern Branwen
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John Goerzen
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Michael P Mossey