From: Christoph W. <sai...@ya...> - 2004-10-31 12:38:17
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Hi, I integrated the feed assistent in Rss Viewer. The icon is not perfect - just took the old star icon from the repository, the url of the feed directory is hardcoded but it works. Could you take a look at it - and = I'll polish this piece of code for the next release. The directory.xml file = lies on our sf page in htdocs/feeds. I found out that it would be terrible easy to integrate a search feature over our article database. Should we integrate that feature instead (or additional) to our existing search facility? For our next release i'd like to have an installer - at least for our = w32 friends. After some adaptions to NSIS example scripts it was possible to create a cool Windows installer. Which Installer tools are we gone to = use? IzPack - produces jar installers. Cool but a little clumys for Windows = Users NSIS - produces good small exe installers, just windows, scriptable Install Anywhere Now! - good installer, not scriptable, discontinued... WebStart - A little slow, auto update, user acceptance? ...Your suggestions here... Cheers Christoph |
From: Martin <cin...@gm...> - 2004-10-31 16:32:29
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Am So, den 31.10.2004 schrieb Christoph Walcher um 13:38: > Hi, > > I integrated the feed assistent in Rss Viewer. The icon is not perfect - > just took the old star icon from the repository, the url of the feed > directory is hardcoded but it works. Could you take a look at it - and I'll > polish this piece of code for the next release. The directory.xml file lies > on our sf page in htdocs/feeds. I've made some trivial fixes. Yes, this looks very cool. > I found out that it would be terrible easy to integrate a search feature > over our article database. Should we integrate that feature instead (or > additional) to our existing search facility? Yes. People will like it. We must keep search, because it's something else then searching in our database. > For our next release i'd like to have an installer - at least for our w32 > friends. After some adaptions to NSIS example scripts it was possible to > create a cool Windows installer. Which Installer tools are we gone to use? For MS-Windows, I let you decide. Everything else should be done with Webstart. I have a small problem, I couldn't figure out. Why does the root node for the category-tree always show the English translation ("My newsfeeds")? Really weird. Martin |