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OPML feed take 2…

OK…time to try this again.

Below is an OPML feed for you all to use that will give you all of the feeds for all of the channels available at The Podcast Network.

I have tested it in quite a few aggregators, and it appears to work fine. If you think it doesn’t, please leave me a comment…i will get this working this time around…i promise :)

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http://www.thepodcastnetwork.com/thepodcastnetwork_opml.opml

4 Responses to “OPML feed take 2…”

  1. Phillip Molly Malone Says:

    The file looks great but still waiting for the one feed for all the shows (In some ways makes the OPML file kind of redundent!).

    Molly

  2. Mike Seyfang Says:

    Works OK in NetNewsWire on mac. Even imports to a separate folder.
    Love yer work.

    If you do figure out a way to do what Molly wants, keep the OPML file. Makes it easy to introduce new folk to the network and art of RSS feckery.

    Fang
    Mike Seyfang

  3. Cameron Reilly Says:

    I don’t follow Molly. “one feed for all the shows”… isnt that what this is?
    I’m a dumbass though.

    Cheers
    Cameron.

  4. Phillip Molly Malone Says:

    Hi Cam,
    No, or at least not in RSS Bandit. What this does is subscribes you to each feed you currently have when the file was created. In the aggregator there is individual feeds for each show.

    What I would like is like a latest updated feed (this mighten be any clearer). Let me try again. Image in your agregator you have one feed and when any of the blogs for the show is updated, it shows up in this feed. Microsoft have one here:
    http://blogs.msdn.com/default.aspx
    This has the most recently updated posts for the blogs.msdn.com domain (for want of better word). You can subscribe to this at http://blogs.msdn.com/MainFeed.aspx?GroupID=2.

    The great advantage to this (in my mind) are:
    1) If you add a show (as long as the new one is added to the feed I perposed), I would automatically get its feeds.
    2) If a particular blog/podcast that I am not normally interested in has something I am interested in, I would see it.
    3) Only one feed instead of 20! Especially while the frequency of entries is low.

    Just my opinion, Hope this explains better.

    TIA
    Molly

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