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Re: IRC channel?
by Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen on Friday 11/May/2007, @02:17
i was given a good tip by someone in a previous thread on here which was equally off topic with regards to the thing it was actually replying to ;)

The tip was quite simple: right-click on the Dot feed and choose Edit Feed..., then go to the Advanced tab and select Load Website (or however that's written). Works a treat (and also, since the feed is generated pretty slowly, you get the first couple of comments as well ;) ).
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Re: IRC channel?
by Manuel on Friday 11/May/2007, @03:37
Hey
thank you, though this is not the best solution it works.
But still, wouldn't it make sense to have a feed behave like it should? Or am i missing the point what a feed should behave like !?

Cheers
Manuel
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  • Re: IRC channel?
    by Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen on Friday 11/May/2007, @04:55
    The problem you have is with the word "should", you see ;) There are good reasons why some places decide only to send out title, date/time and url for their entries in feeds - in this case it's because the community is as important as it is... You don't get comments with the feed, however it's made, and this way you do :) One thing that would be interesting, though, would be if Akregator recognised this and acted accordingly - that is, if there is no content field in the feed, the default could be to load the website rather than just show an empty field :)
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