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-- JamesWestby
Hmm. Not quite how I'd envisioned podcasts would work, my idea was
more that the sound files would be kept inside the wiki, and the
inline plugin could be told to eg, inline *.mp3, and would add
those to the rss feed as enclosures. Maybe you'd also inline some
regular blog pages to describe the files or the like.
> Hmm. Not quite how I'd envisioned podcasts would work, my idea was
> more that the sound files would be kept inside the wiki, and the
> inline plugin could be told to eg, inline *.mp3, and would add
> those to the rss feed as enclosures. Maybe you'd also inline some
> regular blog pages to describe the files or the like.
Do you think that would work or that it's worth pursuing that
approach? I haven't looked at podcasts enough to know if that
method would be technically feasable; for one thing it would limit
the blog items for podcasts to just having an enclosure but no
description.
> Do you think that would work or that it's worth pursuing that
> approach? I haven't looked at podcasts enough to know if that
> method would be technically feasable; for one thing it would limit
> the blog items for podcasts to just having an enclosure but no
> description.
Even if that doesn't work and pages are needed to desribe the items
like you did, it still seems better to keep the podcast items in
the wiki..
> Even if that doesn't work and pages are needed to desribe the items
> like you did, it still seems better to keep the podcast items in
> the wiki..
--[[Joey]]
> --[[Joey]]
That's fair enough. I'm a little unsure of how it all works, so I just did the
simplest thing I could.
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-- JamesWestby
Hmm, this could be taken a step further, and assume that if
IkiWiki::pagetype doesn't return a defined page type for the page
in the blog, then no matter the extension it should be fed into the
rss feed in an enclosure. This would allow for not only podcasting,
but vidcasting and a form of photo blogging. Or even an rss feed
containing the source of ikiwiki. ;-)
--[[Joey]]
> Hmm, this could be taken a step further, and assume that if
> IkiWiki::pagetype doesn't return a defined page type for the page
> in the blog, then no matter the extension it should be fed into the
> rss feed in an enclosure. This would allow for not only podcasting,
> but vidcasting and a form of photo blogging. Or even an rss feed
> containing the source of ikiwiki. ;-)
>
> --[[Joey]]
Yes I agree that this would be great, but rss2 spec says that enclosure
must have mime-type. How about I use the File::MimeInfo trick from the
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-- JamesWestby
Using File::Mimeinfo makes sense to me.
> Using File::Mimeinfo makes sense to me.
I think it probably makes sense to make the (html) blog page
add an entry with a link to the file that's in the enclosure in the
rss feed. Whether or not raw is being used.
> I think it probably makes sense to make the (html) blog page
> add an entry with a link to the file that's in the enclosure in the
> rss feed. Whether or not raw is being used.
Note: I'm still unsure about whether podcasts should support
descriptions for the enclosures or not. Here's an early podcast
that did use descriptions:
<http://static.userland.com/gems/backend/gratefulDead.xml>
Here's a contemporary podcast, which also uses descriptions:
<http://www.lugradio.org/episodes.rss>
> Note: I'm still unsure about whether podcasts should support
> descriptions for the enclosures or not. Here's an early podcast
> that did use descriptions:
> <http://static.userland.com/gems/backend/gratefulDead.xml>
> Here's a contemporary podcast, which also uses descriptions:
> <http://www.lugradio.org/episodes.rss>
The podcast client I use certianly doesn't care about the
descriptions. But it's podracer, probably not the thing most
podcast users use. :-)
> The podcast client I use certianly doesn't care about the
> descriptions. But it's podracer, probably not the thing most
> podcast users use. :-)
--[[Joey]]
> --[[Joey]]