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Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 13:00
This is aimed at Rich really... I appreciate the RSS feed from this site, Its really usefull - however, I think it'd be REALLY good if you could add an option to filter by board (eg, rss.php?b=1 would be the DBP board). The reason is that the rss only returns the last 10 threads changed and over the number of boards this forum has grown to, thats not that many. If you had 10 per selected board, it'd be much better (imho)....

Any chance?

Jess T
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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 17:28
Good thinking.

You want that so you can filter your RSS feed on ThingyMaJig so it's just DBP, eh?

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BatVink
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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 18:42
Would also be good for Google Personalised pages.



Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 22:09
@Jess: How did you guess?!
@BatV: GPP? What are they?

EddieB
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Posted: 26th Apr 2006 20:51 Edited at: 26th Apr 2006 20:54
Quote: "Would also be good for Google Personalised pages."


Yes, Because my google page is clogged up with FPSC.. I just want the main boards.
Mattman
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Posted: 27th Apr 2006 05:27
Same here.

Go to google, login with your gmail account, then personalized pages is in the top right.

Why make sense when you could make brownies?
Saikoro
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Posted: 27th Apr 2006 06:41
In fact, you don't even have to log in to use the personalized pages.

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Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 27th Apr 2006 14:24
I just added the TGC rss feed to my Google Personalised page, but it wont update it! :-( I'm left with the same one that came that I got when I added it even though the XML updates :-(

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Posted: 27th Apr 2006 16:26 Edited at: 27th Apr 2006 16:26
Quote: "GPP? What are they?"






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Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 27th Apr 2006 19:39
I got it not - but I cant get the TGC RSS to refresh on page loads, it seems to refresh hourly or something silly...

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Posted: 28th Apr 2006 04:33
It does the same for me as well... basically rendering the feed pretty much useless.

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Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 28th Apr 2006 11:16
Dont google realise that some feeds update more often than ever hour?!

Tachyon
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Posted: 28th Apr 2006 14:15
Quote: "Thegamecreators, devchannel, GamasutraNews, Slashdot, Newsforge
Sourceforge, Linux"

My everyday morning news, gues which of them is not beeing accurate.

I vote for that RSS filtering too.
I thought there were ability to filter and I wasnt bothered to ask.

Btw, do you use rss feed program or just browser?

Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 29th Apr 2006 01:35
I use a program called RssReader (for windows)

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