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  • #1744310

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    Originally posted by WISearchers:
    Chad or someone:

    Can you email me on how to use the RSS “code” to use its content? I understand what it is, just not how to use it for publishing “news” on a website.

    Tony (WISearchers)


    RSS is simply a way for clients to access timestamped data. It happens to publish this data in XML format for ease of parsing (only important to us geeks!) You can get an RSS reader or use Yahoo to read new articles available on a blog or website.

    What is RSS?: http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/12/18/dive-into-xml.html

    Yahoo: http://my.yahoo.com/s/about/rss/index.html

    Some readers I’ve used: http://www.rssbandit.org/ http://www.newsgator.com/home.aspx

    Theres tons of readers out there, just google “RSS reader”.

    FYI, looks like Mambo can publish via RSS: http://www.mamboserver.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=0

    #1744311

    CBMB
    Member


    quote:


    Originally posted by Cathunter:
    And Major Brat definitely needs her own forum.


    Geeze…talk about a personal attack! LOL! You kill me Russ!

    …Acutally…I’d be all over it! It would definately have to be on the “No whining” channel! Anyone know what channel that is?

    #1744312

    WISearchers
    Participant


    quote:


    Originally posted by CB&MB:
    Geeze…talk about a personal attack! LOL! You kill me Russ!

    …Acutally…I’d be all over it! It would definately have to be on the “No whining” channel! Anyone know what channel that is?


    I don’t know Which Way you are going with this MB.

    #1744313

    CBMB
    Member


    quote:


    Originally posted by WISearchers:
    I don’t know Which Way you are going with this MB.


    Just wanted to let Russ know that it’s okay for him to poke fun at me w/out my getting bent out shape. No whining here friend.
    MB

    #1744314

    Opossum
    Member


    I have to agree with PHPBB, and would throw in http://www.postgresql.org/ for the database. While MySQL is very fast, PostgreSQL has many powerful features of a true database (like rollback). I *might* even be able to donate some time, but that is very dependant on what projects I’m working on.

    [This message has been edited by Opossum (edited 06-14-2005).]

    #1744315

    Opossum
    Member


    Of course, I also suggest this photo for the WGA homepage:

    Edited to include the originating page which explains the context.

    [This message has been edited by Opossum (edited 06-15-2005).]

    #1744316

    EnergySaver
    Member


    Note: You should never include pictures of members on an organization website, it sometimes causes people to get big heads.

    #1744317

    Opossum
    Member


    Of course, this was a close second:

    #1744318

    EnergySaver
    Member


    Ok, you got me!
    But …. you think that’s bad …. ALL of my geocaching pictures of me look that bad or worse! It’s the only thing I don’t like about geocaching … it reveal to me that I have very viewable and ugly nostrils!

    Here’s another example, taken at “I believe” in Mequon …
    Click Here if you Dare!

    … Incredibly similar … but at least I kept my mouth shut!

    [This message has been edited by EnergySaver (edited 06-15-2005).]

    #1744319

    Cheesehead Dave
    Participant


    quote:


    Originally posted by Opossum:
    I have to agree with PHPBB, and would throw in http://www.postgresql.org/ for the database. While MySQL is very fast, PostgreSQL has many powerful features of a true database (like rollback). I *might* even be able to donate some time, but that is very dependant on what projects I’m working on.

    [This message has been edited by Opossum (edited 06-14-2005).]


    Oh sure… Start a database holy war. I’m a big user of MySQL…

    #1744320

    Jeremy
    Participant


    quote:


    Originally posted by Opossum:
    I have to agree with PHPBB, and would throw in http://www.postgresql.org/ for the database. While MySQL is very fast, PostgreSQL has many powerful features of a true database (like rollback). I *might* even be able to donate some time, but that is very dependant on what projects I’m working on.


    Thanks for the info Opossum. PHPbb is set up to support a number of databases including PostgreSQL, so I’ll look into it. Later versions of MySQL (>4.0) address some of the shortcomings you mentioned, specifically transactions, while remaining relatively fast.

    (FYI: The current WGA site is using MySQL for storing various things including the membership list and COTM and, knock on wood, we haven’t had any major problems.)

    #1744321

    quote:


    Originally posted by Opossum:
    I have to agree with PHPBB, and would throw in http://www.postgresql.org/ for the database. While MySQL is very fast, PostgreSQL has many powerful features of a true database (like rollback). I *might* even be able to donate some time, but that is very dependant on what projects I’m working on.


    quote:


    Originally posted by jvechinski:
    Thanks for the info Opossum. PHPbb is set up to support a number of databases including PostgreSQL, so I’ll look into it. Later versions of MySQL (>4.0) address some of the shortcomings you mentioned, specifically transactions, while remaining relatively fast.

    (FYI: The current WGA site is using MySQL for storing various things including the membership list and COTM and, knock on wood, we haven’t had any major problems.)


    [This message has been edited by fishcachers (edited 06-15-2005).]

    #1744322

    Jeremy
    Participant


    quote:


    Originally posted by Cathunter:
    How about creating a seperate “techno-geek” forum to seperate the technical posts from the general posts?


    Based on the fishcachers bunny/pancake thing, it sounds like the suggestion above might be a good one.

    #1744323

    Opossum
    Member


    –On the up side, they’re clean nostrils…

    Energy Saver: “…at least I kept my mouth shut!”
    –I’m not even gonna touch that one!

    Cheesehead Dave: “I’m a big user of MySQL…”
    –Great! Now you know of something better! (laughing) Nah, really, if WGA
    is using MySQL there’s probably little reason to switch mid-stream, unless they
    want to (re-)write code to use the additional features, and I probably
    wouldn’t. So, Dave, can the WGA put you down for 40 hours of volunteer work?

    (Edited to make it read better on the extremely wide-page.)

    [This message has been edited by Opossum (edited 06-17-2005).]

    #1744324

    Opossum
    Member


    Other sites, like http://www.azgeocaching.com/ have put some pretty fancy sites
    together. While AZ’s may be a bit much for my tastes, can we contact them or
    other states and share resources? Keeping scripts working and such has to be a royal
    pain whenever GC.com changes something, but if each state maintained one script
    and a list of what changed at GC.com, that wouldn’t be so bad. I’m not saying
    everyone should run off one server with one set of scripts, but a good part of the
    scripting and driving mechanics must be sharable, in my very humble (although
    outspoken) opinion.

    (Edited to make it read better on the extremely wide-page.)

    [This message has been edited by Opossum (edited 06-17-2005).]

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