Beefy Boxes and Bandwidth Generously Provided by pair Networks httptech
Problems? Is your data what you think it is?
 
PerlMonks  

Re: RSS feeds to most of perlmonks.org

by theorbtwo (Prior)
on Feb 27, 2005 at 11:56 UTC ( [id://434895]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

This is an archived low-energy page for bots and other anonmyous visitors. Please sign up if you are a human and want to interact.


in reply to RSS feeds to most of perlmonks.org

If you want RSS, I strongly suggest you work with us, as a pmdevil, to get PM itself to produce it. That way, you don't need to hammer the server, and the data can always be up-to-date.


Warning: Unless otherwise stated, code is untested. Do not use without understanding. Code is posted in the hopes it is useful, but without warranty. All copyrights are relinquished into the public domain unless otherwise stated. I am not an angel. I am capable of error, and err on a fairly regular basis. If I made a mistake, please let me know (such as by replying to this node).

Replies are listed 'Best First'.
Re^2: RSS feeds to most of perlmonks.org
by EvdB (Deacon) on Feb 27, 2005 at 12:16 UTC

    Where do I sign up. I'd gladly get this working as a part of perlmonks.org rather than the way it is done at the moment.

    As for hammering the server though I have taken efforts to prevent doing this. My daemon does fetch every new node but by storing them locally it does not then need to refer to perlmonks.org again to generate the RSS. This should reduce the load on perlmonks at the point where the number of RSS feed fetches is greater than the daily number of new nodes. I think this level has already been reached.

    What would be useful for keeping the copy current would be an 'recently updated' page similar to newest nodes.

    Still, best would be for this to happen on perlmonks, so who do I talk to to become a pmdev?

    --tidiness is the memory loss of environmental mnemonics

        I am already using the XML pages but was unaware of the 'flat' option so thank you for that.

        As mentioned I generate all feeds from a local copy so in effect I am mirroring the site and not adding any (considerable) load.

        --tidiness is the memory loss of environmental mnemonics

Log In?
Username:
Password:

What's my password?
Create A New User
Domain Nodelet?
Node Status?
node history
Node Type: note [id://434895]
help
Sections?
Information?
Find Nodes?
Leftovers?
    Notices?
    hippoepoptai's answer Re: how do I set a cookie and redirect was blessed by hippo!
    erzuuliAnonymous Monks are no longer allowed to use Super Search, due to an excessive use of this resource by robots.