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Re: Importing OPML files ?
I realize I'm often a gigantic pain, but is there a possibility to have this added to Canola without having to bother with xterm? I.e., on the screen where you enter a podcast URL, a button that says 'import OPML' and you just browse to the file?
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Re: Importing OPML files ?
rcadden yes, this was on the plans, but with lower priority. As the release cycles are longer we did the script just for those wanting it right now.
For the integrated version, the thing was how to do the "browse for file" widget. this kept this out from the beginning. : / so the problem is not only to import... is to do the browse file widget for canola. Br |
Re: Importing OPML files ?
Hey, this script doesn't work with the export that S60 Podcasting creates.
"Problems to process the feed from Podcasting.opml. Provide a valid url or opml file." Here's a snippet of the OPML: <opml> <head></head> <body> <outline text="You Look Nice Today" type="rss" url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/YouLookNiceToday"/> <outline text="WNYC's Radio Lab" type="rss" url="http://feeds.wnyc.org/radiolab"/> </body> </opml> I'm running the script in the same directory as the file as "python ./getfeeds.py Podcasting.opml" |
Re: Importing OPML files ?
Hi Namtastic :
Once we are done with this painful release (sic) We will update this script as well :) next : we need to integrate this feature on Canola :) Marcelo |
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