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Option to not shorten the feed articles #6

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luben opened this issue May 2, 2021 · 4 comments
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Option to not shorten the feed articles #6

luben opened this issue May 2, 2021 · 4 comments

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@luben
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luben commented May 2, 2021

I would appreciate if there is an option, e.g. set in osmosfeed.yaml to display unmodified content:encoded if available (from the RSS feed itself). I am not sure if it's related but I will also appreciate showing the images, e.g. XKCD strips from https://xkcd.com/rss.xml, inline.

@chuanqisun
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Thanks for the feedback @luben. I've been considering extracting a "cover image" from the article content. Would that address your core issue? Or there is something else in the unmodified encoded content you'd need?

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luben commented May 2, 2021

Yes, that's one option. Also I noticed my first request didn't make a lot of sense (opposite of the title), so I edited it.

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2m commented May 3, 2021

I would also love such feature. Browsing through my oldest RSS feeds, I see that some of the articles are no longer accessible. Having osmofeed store the content of the article would be perfect for archiving purposes.

@chuanqisun
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@2m , thank you for providing the motivation. I have converted your ask to #14.

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