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Re: xAP News 2 Beta released


  • Subject: Re: xAP News 2 Beta released
  • From: Stuart Booth
  • Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 21:21:00 +0000

Yet another thought!!! They're all coming at once...

You capitalise the feed name when you insert it onto the subaddress
node:

xap-header
{
v=12
hop=1
uid=FF234813
class=news.alert
source=mi4.news.anya.A:BBCCYCLING
}

Is there any reason for that?

I know that xAPFramework likes to lower-case all the keywords in a
message block e.g.

news.feed
{
link=
desc=
title=
station=
}

I was wondering (and given the above it's probably very cheeky of me
to ask!! ;-) would it be possible to keep the name casing used in the
news.txt configuration file?

I personally like my nicely capitalised words (but not that stupid
dood-talk "WiBbLe" rubbish, Grrrrrr). So if I include:

Feed=BBCCycling,<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/rss/sportonline_uk_edition/other_sports/cycling/rss091.xml,1200,600,Yes,Yes";>http://news.bbc.co.uk/rss/sportonline_uk_edition/other_sports/cy\
cling/rss091.xml,1200,600,Yes,Yes</a>

I'd see this:

source=mi4.news.anya.A:BBCCycling

...instead of:

source=mi4.news.anya.A:BBCCYCLING

Not sure if this is a limitation of the RSS feed or whatever.

S
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