Actually, I do understand what you just said, since it basically amounts to
copying, pasting, and editing (my three strong suits), but Dirk's task maybe
a little too hard for me at this point.  

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Subject: Re: [geeklog-users] backlog RSS feed for feedster

Generating one RSS file for ALL stories in your Geeklog installation is 
easy enough.  Simply copy COM_exportRDF to lib-custom.php and rename it 
to something logical like CUST_allStories2RDF(), change the name of the 
RDF output file and then remove the limit clause in the SQL query.  
After that you just need to create a PHP page to call that function and 
then point your browser or RDF parser the location of your new RDF.

My hunch is if what Dirk said before is over your head, what I just 
explained isn't much better but at least I tried ;-)

--Tony

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>A bit over my head right now, but here's how someone did it for Radio
>UserLand.
>
>http://www.cybersaps.org/publicTools/backLogAllRSS/index.html
>
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>Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:41 PM
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>>and it's asking for a "backlog" RSS address.  The GL current is at
>>/backend/geeklog.rdf, where's the backlog?
>>    
>>
>
>Geeklog doesn't have a "backlog" (whatever that's supposed to be).
>There's only one RSS feed with the 10 (or whatever you configured) most
>recent posts.
>
>bye, Dirk
>
>
>  
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