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This is just a quick note to make you aware of a little project I have worked on, http://prlmnks.org. At the moment it allows you to subscribe to a number of RSS feeds to various parts of perlmonks.org, such as the latest questions asked or to say the latest posts by a certain user. You can also subscribe to a post and get a feed with all of its replies. Please see http://prlmnks.org/rss-feeds.html for more information.

As a general rule use an url such as http://prlmnks.org/rss/123456.xml replacing 123456 with the id of the user or node you want to watch.

If you wanted to subscribe to this node you would use http://prlmnks.org/rss/434810.xml.

I should stress that this is a work in progress and so would be grateful for any feedback or requests, either here or by email.

Hope you find it useful.

--tidiness is the memory loss of environmental mnemonics


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