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You dont need RSS .9 in Luminis 3.3
Hey Phil,
I have RSS 2.0 feeds in our Luminis 3.3 installation working properly. Have you tried it out?
Christine
Really????
I've had *some* RSS 2.0 feeds working properly, but some others don't render correctly (esp those with html formatting in the content).
Is this someting new with III.3?
Michael
RSS channels
We have a custom built RSS channel agregator that is very flexible. I would like to post it soon. Watch for my blog entry :)
Features include:
-Multiple RSS feeds per channel.
-Custom number of items displayed.
-Most RSS feed type support, including HTML in RSS2.0, and it uses HTMLtidy
-Database Caching
-Modes for allowing and disallowing users to input feeds or select pre determined feeds.
It's pretty fun. I just have to finish our QC process on it and I should be able to release it.
Same deal here
@WebMonkey
We were looking to buid just such a thing to process and scrub all RSS/ATOM feeds and make them Luminis friendly. I would love to see what you have done. You mentioned you would be posting something... let me know when you do. dmmcinto[AT]email.uncc.edu
It's on the home page
It's on the home page here:
http://www.lumdev.net/index.php?q=node/638