Thanks, Jeremy.

Sorry, my question was not precise enough.

I subscribed to a feed with Google Reader. With some scripting (perl)
and wget can I download the aggregated contents (now + past) of this
feed to my Linux computer from Google ?

Thank you,
Illes

On Mar 7, 10:59 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> The answer to your broader question, how can Google Reader do this, is  
> simply that Google caches the feeds and their entries.
>
> You can get a bunch of these entries using the AJAX Feeds API by  
> including &scoring=h in the url that you request with wget.  Whether  
> or not you can get all of them will depend on the sheer number of  
> entries that are involved.  Presently, there is a limit of 100 entries  
> returned via the API.  Links to documentation are below:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxfeeds/documentation#fonjehttp://code.google.com/apis/ajaxfeeds/documentation/reference.html#_i...
>
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> On Mar 7, 2009, at 12:41 PM, fij wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Could you please help me find the right group for this question?
>
> > I'd like to download with wget an entire feed, not just the most
> > recent part of it. As I scroll down in a feed with Google Reader, it
> > can add older parts of the feed again and again, and I can go as far
> > as the first item of the feed that appeared years ago. Do you happen
> > to know how Google Reader does this?
>
> > I've just looked at some feeds downloaded with wget. Is there a
> > "continue" or "next page" URL at the bottom of the feed?
>
> > Thanks.
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