| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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consecutive white spaces.
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to sort the feeds alphabetically in a simple way.
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for RSS/ATOM feeds.
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the SQLite base via the management page. You can also add a feed just with the URL of the web page. The URL of the feed is obtained by parsing the web page with the module BeautifulSoup.
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base via the management page.
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the domain.
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management page. The URL of the feed is obtained by parsing the web page with the module BeautifulSoup. There is therefore no need to edit the file feed.lst by hand.
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insertion in the SQLite base.
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