use pagespec_match_list for feedpages
This is both faster, and propigates any error in processing the feedpages pagespec out to display on the page. Which may have been why I didn't use it before, but currently seems like a good thing to do, since it explains why your feeds are empty..master
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add_depends($params{page}, join(" or ", $#list >= $#feedlist ? @list : @feedlist));
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add_depends($params{page}, join(" or ", $#list >= $#feedlist ? @list : @feedlist));
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if ($feeds && exists $params{feedpages}) {
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if ($feeds && exists $params{feedpages}) {
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@feedlist=grep { pagespec_match($_, $params{feedpages}, location => $params{page}) } @feedlist;
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@feedlist=pagespec_match_list(\@feedlist, $params{feedpages}, location => $params{page});
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}
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}
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my ($feedbase, $feednum);
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my ($feedbase, $feednum);
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