Hi, I just noticed that the RSS feed is sorted with the oldest entries on top, unlike with older webgen releases. Was this changed in one of the more recent webgen releases? Michael
> I just noticed that the RSS feed is sorted with the oldest entries on > top, unlike with older webgen releases. Was this changed in one of > the more recent webgen releases?No, this hasn''t changed since 0.5.6. Have a look at http://webgen.rubyforge.org/news/news.atom - this is sorted from newest to oldest and was generated with webgen 0.5.10. -- Thomas
> > I just noticed that the RSS feed is sorted with the oldest entries > > on top, unlike with older webgen releases. Was this changed in one > > of the more recent webgen releases? > > No, this hasn''t changed since 0.5.6. Have a look at > http://webgen.rubyforge.org/news/news.atom - this is sorted from > newest to oldest and was generated with webgen 0.5.10.I have to correct myself: this will be fixed with 0.5.11! The fix is in the Github repository for some time now but I have overlooked it - sorry! The new version of webgen will be released before or at 31.12. There are still some small things I have to add and fix. -- Thomas
Thomas Leitner wrote:> I have to correct myself: this will be fixed with 0.5.11! The fix is in > the Github repository for some time now but I have overlooked it - > sorry!I just wanted to prove that it is indeed the case! ;)> The new version of webgen will be released before or at 31.12. There are > still some small things I have to add and fix.Great, thanks! BTW, if you put the .rss file under the root directory of your webpage, the browser should display a little RSS icon in the address bar. Michael p.s.: maybe you can set the reply-to header for the messages which are delivered from this mailing list. As it is now, when replying, the message just goes to you.
> BTW, if you put the .rss file under the root directory of your > webpage, the browser should display a little RSS icon in the address > bar.Hmm... I think I still have to use a <link> header tag because the browser can anticipate the name of the rss file. However, automatic insertion of such a tag via the ContentProcessor::Head has already been discussed on the ML and is on my TODO list.> p.s.: maybe you can set the reply-to header for the messages which > are delivered from this mailing list. As it is now, when replying, > the message just goes to you.Done! -- Thomas