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FS#29 - RSS feed generation
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LOVD 2.0
Opened by Raymond Dalgleish (rwmd) - Thursday, 05 June 2008, 14:28 GMT+2
Last edited by Ivo F.A.C. Fokkema (ifokkema) - Monday, 07 September 2009, 14:38 GMT+2
Opened by Raymond Dalgleish (rwmd) - Thursday, 05 June 2008, 14:28 GMT+2
Last edited by Ivo F.A.C. Fokkema (ifokkema) - Monday, 07 September 2009, 14:38 GMT+2
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DetailsIt would be useful if LOVD could create RSS 2.0-compliant XML files recording changes to the data in the database. The categories of changes might be recorded: 1) addition of new unique variants, 2) additional patients with existing variants, 3) any other corrections or changes to patients or mutations. These could, perhaps, be incorporated into a single file, or three separate files.
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Closed by Ivo F.A.C. Fokkema (ifokkema)
Monday, 07 September 2009, 14:38 GMT+2
Reason for closing: Implemented
Monday, 07 September 2009, 14:38 GMT+2
Reason for closing: Implemented
Ideally, I'd like to retain some control over the look and feel of the feed and still be able to do some limited manual editing. Perhaps some pre-release test versions are needed for me to try out.