It would be cool if SAX had an RSS feed...
Well, it would be quite useful. Just think about it... a massive RSS feed that changes every few seconds!
</sarcasm>
Seriously, Kllr is right... a RSS feed for SAX would NOT be a good idea... in fact, it'd be a waste of time, and aggregator space... and not to mention it would further complicate SAX scripts (which are weird enough already)
</sarcasm>
Seriously, Kllr is right... a RSS feed for SAX would NOT be a good idea... in fact, it'd be a waste of time, and aggregator space... and not to mention it would further complicate SAX scripts (which are weird enough already)
Kllrnohj wrote:
No it wouldn't. What POSSIBLE use could a CHAT have for an RSS feed? Oh wait, none
I am with the last three posts, and I thought I would just quote this because it gives me the chuckles when I see it.
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Insanity: The RSS feed is a great idea.
haveacalc: On the SAX!
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Insanity: The RSS feed is a great idea.
haveacalc: On the SAX!
yeah, a lot of info in the RSS feed at once, and not one I would really be interested in getting. It would almost always be out of date, would either have a small content or be a large file. I think we are fine as we are atm.
I think we should go back to the log. But wait... Wasn't there something that Kerm said stopped him from keeping it or something?
Well I wish the SAX had a History button 'cause people go and post things in there that should probably be in a new topic or respond to something you said earlier but went to the past the bottom before you were able to read it...
How about just keep a log of the past week or so, and have it auto-delete the one from the week before each day?
KermMartian wrote:
I'm not keeping history because it would be running into the hundreds of MB right now.
Log each day and at the end of the day throw the log into a ZIP file. That should drastically cut back on the size (as plain text compresses quite nicely).
Aye, I've often wanted to see what was going on earlier but been unable to. I don't really care what you do with it, but just keeping a week's worth of logs seems best to me (archives can still pile up rather fast).
Kllrnohj wrote:
KermMartian wrote:
I'm not keeping history because it would be running into the hundreds of MB right now.
Log each day and at the end of the day throw the log into a ZIP file. That should drastically cut back on the size (as plain text compresses quite nicely).
actually, I like that idea there. Btw, how much web space do you have?
Wow I guess this idea really sucked (hee-haw!) as I got totally bombed the moment it got started. But rivereye's history idea is nice...
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