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Sergio Umlauf

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Prevayler on SweetReader Posted: Aug 27, 2003 11:44 AM
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Wow! It works! :)) I've been doing some tests with Prevayler to persist the channels' data in SweetReader and it's been really easy to configure and build the classes for it. The add and list channel methods are already working. Like a charm.

So, I have a doubt about the user's interaction. Do you think it's better to navigate directly to the post's page when the user clicks on it, or, instead, build a page with XSLT with the data received from the RSS and give the user the link to go to that page if he wants to (I think this is the approach that 99% of RSS Readers out there adopted :) )? I think the latter would give people interested in developing their own themes a great choice. Please leave your comment and let me know what you think about it ;)

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