By: Issue with New Blogs | sYp
[...] On the other hand, my feedparser Atom 1.0 patch on my new site, while considered more useful, can hardly be located on the search engines. I know quite a few people actually searched for it, and...
View ArticleBy: Aristotle Pagaltzis
Hi Scott, as written elsewhere, thanks for the patch. It is currently in use over at <a href="http://planet.wlug.org.nz/" rel="nofollow">http://planet.wlug.org.nz/</a>, which aggregates my...
View ArticleBy: Aristotle Pagaltzis
Errm, I think I got distracted with the Preview issue and forgot to add: Could you fix that?
View ArticleBy: Scott Yang
Nah. WordPress does not have comment preview in its default installation. Who would need it anyway? :) I have updated the patch (and the patched feedparser.py) and these are the changes: * Only update...
View ArticleBy: Yves Goergen
Thanks for the patch! I’m using it with rss2email and it seems to work very well now. I think I’m going to explore ATOM 1.0 some more now. :)
View ArticleBy: Aristotle Pagaltzis
That’s better, though incomplete. The <code>rel</code> attribute can be omitted completely, in which case it means the same as <code>rel="alternate"</code>. And I spotted a...
View ArticleBy: Yves Goergen
Isn’t the already removed? At least I think I have seen this in my diff between both versions.
View ArticleBy: Yves Goergen
Isn’t the [div] already removed? – I wanted to say, imagine HTML signs around it. The blog eat up that div thing.
View ArticleBy: Scott Yang
Aargh! Typo. Duh. Haven’t seen much feed with base64 content though. And the wrapping <div/> should have been removed. Check the comments for the regex that removes it. I’ve only tested against a...
View ArticleBy: Aristotle Pagaltzis
Ah, I see it now. Maybe I wasn’t looking at the updated version? The link was broken (sorry I didn’t say anything about that), maybe the patch at my guessed URL was not the final version. Anyway, if I...
View ArticleBy: Scott Yang
Aristotle, I fixed the broken link (doh! on my side) yesterday. As of <code>rel="alternate"</code>, the original code sets the default attribute "rel" to "alternate" if it is omitted, so I...
View ArticleBy: Holizz versus the Web » Blog Archive » Atom 1.0 Feeds in WordPress
[...] Tip for those using the Universal Feed Parser: there’s a patch for Atom 1.0 support (that’s how I got Straw to be happy). [...]
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