From: Karsten H. <kh...@kh...> - 2004-02-26 18:49:01
I tested the OPML export in the last version.
Shouldn`t it preserve the folder in which the feeds are?
Now i get only a list of feeds, without the folders.
From: Toomas T. <to...@i-...> - 2004-02-26 18:58:17
It's a little bit more complicated. I really could not make it to this
version. But i think we should not leave out opml from release only
because of this.
Toomas
Karsten Hoffrath wrote:
> I tested the OPML export in the last version.
> Shouldn`t it preserve the folder in which the feeds are?
>
> Now i get only a list of feeds, without the folders.
>
>
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From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2004-02-26 22:45:22
Toomas Toots <to...@i-...> wrote:
>It's a little bit more complicated. I really could not make it to this
>version. But i think we should not leave out opml from release only
>because of this.
Call it 'Basic OPML-Export'.
Says "we know that it is not perfect but if you just want to show off to
all those friends out there, it'll do. More to come.'
Nicole
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