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Geek Culture / Can we have more info in the RSS Feed?

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BatVink
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Posted: 13th Jul 2005 01:29 Edited at: 13th Jul 2005 01:30
The RSS Feed just has the title, contributor and link at the moment. Could we have the first 100 characters of the message, for example? It would make it infinitely more useful.

As you can see, You don't see enough to know whether you want to click through or not....



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PowerSoft
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Posted: 13th Jul 2005 22:08
Thats a good idea. Would be useful so we can ignore posts if it just says "lol", "cheers" etc.

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Dom
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Posted: 14th Jul 2005 01:14
I saw this post in my INBOX from the TGC future board. It's a great idea though. I only just found out about the RSS feed anyway!


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PowerSoft
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Posted: 14th Jul 2005 01:22
Is it possible to open RSS "stuff" using a VB.net application?

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 14th Jul 2005 02:03 Edited at: 14th Jul 2005 02:04
yes, its just xml.
i wrote a feed reader a while back

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Posted: 14th Jul 2005 02:19
The reader in the image is a .net application.

You can use the xml object to make life easier, it can read the schema and allow you to format stuff really easily.

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Posted: 14th Jul 2005 23:30
Ah I see. Thanks... Will look at making something...

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