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Re: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC
Author: Dave Winer Posted: 10/11/1999; 8:27:28 AM Topic: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC Msg #: 11918 (In response to 11916) Prev/Next: 11917 / 11919
I am puzzling over this too. I want to get to turnkey. I think each environment has a different idea of what's turnkey. The first groups we can reach are the ones with 7-by-24 net connections. I have my desktop machine, a 450Mhz NT Workstation machine, setup as an affiliate, and I totally don't notice the processing it does when it gets the XML-RPC message from the aggregator.I think we could do something like this -- set your channel preferences thru a browser interface, and then every time a story comes in on one of your channels, rewrite a static XML file that you can check whenever you want. That would be the way to serve content developers with only part-time net connections.
If there are people who would commit to putting the result of such a feature on an active web page, I'll program it on the aggregator end.
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- Re: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC, David Carter-Tod, 10/11/1999; 9:02:40 AM
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