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Tuesday, May 04, 2004
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Wiki RSS Feeds

I'm going to unsubscribe from the one wiki RSS feed I subscribe to (from community wiki)  because all I get is this:

"Mon, 3 May 2004 07:20 PM
PlatonicCategories

Mon, 3 May 2004 07:07 PM
ReserveWiki

Mon, 3 May 2004 07:07 PM
HelmutLeitner"

Times a lot.

It's interesting thinking about how RSS could work with Wikis... I mean, the obvious problems are that you're all too often looking at updates to large entries... you wouldn't want to see the whole entry and you wouldn't want to see just the update without context... hmmmmm. This is something I wanna think about, I wonder how Mark Roseman has dealt with this with is wiki-ish course and project management software?


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Alan Levine reminds me that there is hope on the getting RSS feeds into your website... or more importantly for me, into your courseware management system... while getting, quite rightly, annoyed with the claims, feedsweep, are making about their service.

Of particular use is Alan's service offering RSS feeds via JavaScript. But, as he points out, there are also others (although I don't think Adam's is working any more):

Anyway, I say go... create a publishing feed... or a few.... using these and the headers and footers in WebCT is about the only way we can subvert the bloody thing from a front end (as Brian and Randy and others have demonstrated!).


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