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From: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Noobish question: why doesn't nnrss display anything?
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 20:53:09 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <877k8wkne2.fsf@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87issh56mj.fsf@batman.everybody.org>

mah@everybody.org (Mark A. Hershberger) writes:

> Right now, the elements that it looks at are kind of restricted.  I'm
> currently adding support for more elements, though, so I can certainly
> have nnrss fall-back to <dc:contributor>.  I need to do better date
> parsing so that <pubDate> and <dc:date> are both supported better
> (they use RFC822 and ISO date formats, respectively).  I suppose I'll
> have to find out what Gnus knows about dates.
>
> Other than that, what more do you want?  I'm sure we could add support
> for the wiki namespace, but I don't know what to do with it.  Give me
> an idea of what you want.

Heh.  I was actually trying to figure out what stuff I (being the
author of the software producing the RSS output via XML::RSS Perl
module) could add to my RSS output to make it appear better in Gnus.
My CVS Gnus is a few weeks old, I think.  This is what the summary
buffer looks like:

 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] IbufferMode
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] LucasBonnet
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] WThreeM
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] WThreeMFrames
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] CategoryModes
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] WThreeMTypeAhead
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] MpthreePlayer
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] BiblMode
 .+ 01-Jan  n/a [nobody                 ] AutoInsertMode

The question is therefore, what must I add in order to have correct
dates and author, and what could I add to produce an interesting
output for the size?

Hm, perhaps it looks better in your Gnus?  I use the following
summary line format:

(setq gnus-summary-line-format "%U%R%z %d %4k %I%(%[%-23,23f%]%) %s\n")

The posting itself looks as follows:

    Subject: IbufferMode
    Newsgroups: EmacsWiki
    Date: 2003-05-12T08:34:00+00:00

    it's in neither 21.2 nor 21.3

    link

In this case, the "link" looks promising -- but I cannot click it.
What must I add to the RSS feed to have a clickable link, here?

Alex.
-- 
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/alex.pl



  reply	other threads:[~2003-05-12 18:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-05-08 14:34 Joseph Barillari
2003-05-08 21:54 ` Mark A. Hershberger
2003-05-09  0:52   ` Joseph Barillari
2003-05-11 23:00   ` Alex Schroeder
2003-05-12  0:52     ` Mark A. Hershberger
2003-05-12 18:53       ` Alex Schroeder [this message]
2003-05-12 19:37         ` Mark A. Hershberger
2003-05-12 20:35           ` Alex Schroeder
2003-05-12 21:02             ` Mark A. Hershberger
2003-05-12 22:55               ` Alex Schroeder
2003-05-13  3:14                 ` Mark A. Hershberger
2003-05-20  8:29                   ` nnrss.el Alex Schroeder
2003-10-18 13:25                     ` nnrss.el Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen

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