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Old 11-08-2010, 11:26 AM   #87
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Originally Posted by HamsterRage View Post
I've been scratching my head on that one since they started talking about it. I mean, how do you get the content onto the device each day? I've got to sideload it before I leave in the morning? No thanks.
I suppose it would be possible via desktop app. It might check the new
issue, check the format and convert if needed. Then user has to connect
the reader and sync. Or brand new application that would do the very
task. Just as multiple xml apps do with the source. Eons ago I used my
code to manage rss feeds and show them as html page to the browser.
Later I found the same app, named rawdog, with the same features. If
someone has a time to search, to find already existing code and show it
to developer team. If it could "fetch" the source regularly, "find" news,
or awk them, or look for tags and do properly, then to put the content
in the file and format it to be nice... As a plugin or alike. Things like xmlpp
are open source and free to use. That would go to "hack" sticky, as kindle
has it. As always in life, who needs it has to do the dirty job.
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