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