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Project Release Information2010-04-25 03:47 A small bug was fixed, so durations of eventual videos are actually parsed now. 2010-03-12 23:30 This release adds a new field to the database structure, rsstool_media_duration (if rsstool finds durations for some kind of media in the feed, it will parse them into rsstool_media_duration, in seconds), --enc=ENCODING, which overrides the encoding specified in the RSS header (useful for some broken RSS feeds), --filter=LOGIC, sometimes referred to as implied Boolean LOGIC (use this to remove items from the RSS feed before output), --nosort, to not sort items by date (on by default), --parse=FILE|URL to generate an RSS feed from a random HTML document, some code cleanups and fixes, support for Atom 1.0 feeds (they worked before, but now it says so in the usage, too), and xmlget as a download on the Web site (accesses XML files using the XPath syntax). It deprecates the --joomla and --dragonfly options (replaced with scripts in contrib/) and --sqlold (and support for the other old database structures). It removes the --curl option (it is always the default now, if libcurl is available) and the --wget option (you may want to rely on the curl support or use wget from a script instead). 2007-09-24 14:29 A small typographical error and a wrong time format were fixed. The --curl option was added for using libcurl for downloading. The --joomla option was added to output as an ANSI SQL script for importing into Joomla! CMS. The --dragonfly option was added to output as an ANSI SQL script for importing into Dragonfly CMS. Some minor bugs were fixed and some code cleanups were made. Project Resources
Project Description rsstool is a tool to read, parse, merge, and write |