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<h1> NAME </h1><p>Foorum::Manual::HowRSS - How we build RSS system</p><h1> How we build RSS system </h1><ul><li>we don't use L&lt;XML::RSS&gt; or &lt;XML::Feed&gt; or anything else to build RSS, instead we just use TT2 to produce RSS XML. </li><li>RSS URL is always add /rss at behind. like:<ol><li>/forum/FoorumLongLive has RSS: /forum/FoorumLongLive/rss </li><li>/site/popular has RSS: /site/popular/RSS </li><li>/forum/FoorumLongLive/72 has RSS: /forum/FoorumLongLive/72/rss </li></ol> </li><li>since URL is so special, we have a stash: $c-&gt;stash-&gt;{is_rss_template} = ( $path =~ /\/rss(\/|$)/ ) ? 1 : 0;<ol><li>Root.pm sub end {}. if res-&gt;redirect(), we raise RSS error. </li><li>Root.pm sub end {}. if template is not RSS, raise RSS error. </li></ol> </li><li>we have RSS and it's based URL in one sub. so it's pretty neat and easy to read. </li></ul><h2> SEE ALSO </h2><p><a href="RULES.html">RULES</a></p>
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