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Jan 1, 2007 23:57:22 GMT -5
Post by coldstone on Jan 1, 2007 23:57:22 GMT -5
I am all for this as well, the more external modules we use the more complex I think it may get and the less control we would have over the feeds. Of course, we could probably go with a pattern similar to what I am using for file access, where its all (one day) encapsulated in Gm_Storage, so then people could use the external modules if they wanted.
Plus, I don't think it will be that bad a maintenance issue (as far as changing the xml) because I don't think much will change as far as the rss formats.
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Dec 11, 2008 17:43:21 GMT -5
Post by marlinnut on Dec 11, 2008 17:43:21 GMT -5
I installed this and it works great, but it'd a bit dated - the instructions on how to trigger the code automatically from within GM is no longer valid. There has been so much work done since this was created, I'm not sure where to even look to place the trigger or how it should work - anyone want to take a stab at it? Of course, if RSS is really going to be in 1.8.3, and it's going to be released soon, it might be a moot point ... ;D
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Apr 2, 2010 2:10:14 GMT -5
Post by ghost on Apr 2, 2010 2:10:14 GMT -5
Hello all im hoping someone can help me... i used picaman's php for my rss but i keep getting an error in the area
function writefile($path, $content) { $mode = "w"; if (!$writefile = fopen($path, $mode)) { die('Cannot open file (' . $path . ')');
when i run the script it says
Warning: fopen(/home/content/t/a/k/takyrob/html/): failed to open stream: Is a directory in /home/content/t/a/k/takyrob/html/cgi/rssgen.php on line 32 Cannot open file (/home/content/t/a/k/takyrob/html/)
is there anyone who can offer some assistance with this?
thanks Ghost
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Apr 4, 2010 10:45:02 GMT -5
Post by Carlos Phelps on Apr 4, 2010 10:45:02 GMT -5
You should move the *.php files out of the cgi folder since most web severs will only allow perl files to operate in the cgi folder.
Best of luck, Carlos Phelps
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