Any ruby news aggregators out there?

Cool - thanks for the update.

One reader I tried recently ran its own http server on a funky port and then
just opened the browser to that port and served up the html that way. That’d
be another approach vs. the kHTML with FOX. Maybe Lyle’ll jump in with HTML
rendering in FOX news.

Chris

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----- Original Message -----
From: “Austin Ziegler” austin@halostatue.ca
To: “ruby-talk ML” ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: any ruby news aggregators out there?

So, the RSS infrastructure is perhaps 75% complete (I’ll figure out
how complete later today), but the next step would be to write an
aggregator.

I was wondering what it might take to make kHTML work with FOX (and
thus FXRuby), but that’s not really my area of expertise, either.

That would be AmphetaDesk. Yeah, it’s a possibility, just not my
preference. However, I’m not looking at making an aggregator myself;
I’ve just reimplemented/enhanced a library and updated some code
that came with that library that makes it possible.

-austin
– Austin Ziegler, austin@halostatue.ca on 2003.03.04 at 18:21:43

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On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 04:02:35 +0900, Chris Morris wrote:

Cool - thanks for the update.

One reader I tried recently ran its own http server on a funky
port and then just opened the browser to that port and served up
the html that way. That’d be another approach vs. the kHTML with
FOX. Maybe Lyle’ll jump in with HTML rendering in FOX news.