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Re: [curn-users] enhancement requests
- To: Brian Clapper <bmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [curn-users] enhancement requests
- From: Mark Fletcher <dafletcha@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 17:21:00 -0700 (PDT)
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> Okay, I think I get it now. Do you mean the *configured* feed URL
> (i.e.,
> the URL you put in the configuration file), as opposed to the one
> that's
> actually in the feed XML itself?
Yep, that's the one :-)
> When I converted to
> Freemarker, I inadvertently didn't propagate the use of that
> parameter. I
> didn't notice it because I never use it. It's on the list of things
> to add
> back to the Freemarker output handler.
OK. That'd be great!
One other nit when you're updating your doc: the PruneURLs definition
is mistakenly a duplicate of the TitleOverride definition (although it
is correct in your sample cfg file).
Thanks for all the help,
Mark
--- Brian Clapper <bmc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 10/08/06 19:53, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> > Sorry, Brian. I completely missed the EditFeedURL parameter in the
> doc.
> > I'm sure I can use that to adjust my channel URL.
> >
> > Regarding channel.url, that's the main url provided *by* the feed,
> > right? But what I'm looking for is the url *of* the feed itself.
> Can I
> > get this value from the FreeMarker data? Again, I'd like to be able
> to
> > offer an "XML" or "RSS" button on my feed page so readers can add
> the
> > feed to their own rss reader.
>
> Okay, I think I get it now. Do you mean the *configured* feed URL
> (i.e.,
> the URL you put in the configuration file), as opposed to the one
> that's
> actually in the feed XML itself?
>
> > And one final question: what does ShowRSSVersion do? I've got it
> set to
> > true, but I don't see the version number showing up anywhere.
>
> It's not currently used, though I will resurrect it in 3.1. Before I
> introduced the use of Freemarker, curn built its HTML output a
> different
> way, using something called XMLC. (In fact, it built *all* of its
> output
> formats differently.) Those previous output handlers would query that
> parameter and display the RSS version (Atom, RSS 0.92, RSS 2.0, etc.)
> underneath the title of each displayed feed. When I converted to
> Freemarker, I inadvertently didn't propagate the use of that
> parameter. I
> didn't notice it because I never use it. It's on the list of things
> to add
> back to the Freemarker output handler.
> --
> -Brian
>
> Brian Clapper, http://www.clapper.org/bmc/
> A plucked goose doesn't lay golden eggs.
>
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