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March 9, 2003
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Hi Ho, Refactoring I Go
RSS Bandit Recent Changes
Both
Joshua
and
Sam Ruby
have mentioned that they are subscribed to so many dozens of feeds that a flat display without any way to organize them doesn't cut it. I decided to use a tree view for RSS Bandit instead of a list view like
Syndirella
does primarily because I knew I'd eventually add this feature.
Adding resizable panes was something that completely failed to work whenever I tried it. Richard Nichols
pointed out where I was going astray
in a comment on GotDotNet then sent me a patch. Short version, anchored components and splitters don't mix.
I hacked in support for RSS 0.9 because a user (hi, Shawn) pointed out that
OS News
spits out feeds in the original Netscape format.
You no longer need to be an Administrator to run RSS Bandit because I stopped writing the feeds.xml file to C\Program Files\ but instead to %APPDATA%\RssBandit which should be C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\RssBandit
Being that they are completely decoupled from the GUI the RSS processing bits now ship in their own DLL called RssComponents.dll . This should silence people like
Dustin Mihalik who claimed that my RSS processing code wasn't modular enough to be reused
.
If that doesn't silence them I'm sure a pointer to a
VB.NET version of RSS Bandit
written by Sebastiano Mas using the
Magic Library
should. Not only is his GUI extremely professional looking but it is completely rewritten in VB.NET with the only bits from my code used being my RSS processing bits which he packaged into a file called RssBandit.dll.
To download my freshest version of RSS Bandit, go
here
. I don't have a binary for Sebastiano's version nor do I have permission from him to redistribute it but will keep folks posted once we communicate again.
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Tantek's Feed
It seems quite a few people grab Tantek's feed from my machine after
he officially recognized it
in his blog. Some people may have noticed that
the feed
is out of date. This isn't my fault,
Tantek's blog isn't valid XML
although it claims to be XHTML.
I've tried to contact Tantek to fix it but his mailbox is full and keeps bouncing. I could work around it by preprocessing his web page first but I'd hate to encourage spitting out invalid XHTML especially from a W3C standards rep. Hopefully he'll read this or someone who works closer with him will so I can get back to my regularly scheduled syndication.
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...it's a feature
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