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Re: [grubstreet] GrubClone updates

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From: Bob Walker
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] GrubClone updates
Date: 16:25 on 05 Apr 2003
> On Fri 04 Apr 2003, Earle Martin <grubstreet@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> > I'm not sure how many people read the RecentChanges feed, but I know fairly
> > recently that mattb's been using it as a good example of extended RSS to
> > people. I wouldn't want to kill you with a blunt knife if it didn't go in,
> > but I'd be a little unhappy to lose a feature we already have, as opposed to
> > changing the way we do things a bit, like with your usernames
> > implementation.
>
> A first stab at it:
>   http://the.earth.li/~kake/cgi-bin/cgi-wiki/wiki.cgi?action=rss
>
> It uses the (as yet unreleased) CGI::Wiki::Plugin::RSS::Modwiki
> module, which is available from:
>   http://the.earth.li/~kake/code/CGI-Wiki-Plugin-RSS-ModWiki-0.01pre01.tar.gz
>
> I would very much appreciate comments on these, since I'm a complete
> newbie to this RDF thing.

the rss feed look fine. seems to output the right stuff here.
http://randomness.org.uk/rssagg/index.cgi/other/index.html

>
> Source code for the grubclone wiki is as always available at:
>   http://the.earth.li/~kake/code/cgi-wiki-usemod-emulator/
>
> > Sorry, I feel a bit like a backseat driver here....
>
> Please don't apologise; the feedback really is incredibly useful.

if you dont tell people thigns they will never know. :)
well unless they are psychic


>
> Kake
>
>

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Bob Walker
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