1. New files uploaded
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Jul 13, 2004
- 734 views
Hi Ok, I probably know this is pure utter laziness on my part, but how about an email notification to registered users whenever a new file is uploaded to the euphoria website? Lazy Chris
2. Re: New files uploaded
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jul 13, 2004
- 713 views
Chris Burch wrote: > Ok, I probably know this is pure utter laziness on my part, but how about > an email notification to registered users whenever a new file is uploaded > to the euphoria website? I want to avoid mass mailings. My Web host might not like it. My address might get put on a spam blacklist. I'd have to deal with all the bounces, and the complaints when e-mails fail to arrive, etc. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
3. Re: New files uploaded
- Posted by Tommy Carlier <tommy.carlier at pandora.be> Jul 13, 2004
- 715 views
> Chris Burch wrote: > > Ok, I probably know this is pure utter laziness on my part, but how about > > an email notification to registered users whenever a new file is uploaded > > to the euphoria website? > > I want to avoid mass mailings. > My Web host might not like it. > My address might get put on a spam blacklist. > I'd have to deal with all the bounces, and the > complaints when e-mails fail to arrive, etc. Have you thought about RSS-newsfeeds? When a new file is added, just update 1 XML-file. Those who have a newsfeed-reader can then subscribe to the newsfeed. The RSS-reader checks the newsfeed regularly (just reads the XML-file) to see if there are updates, and notifies the user if there are updates. The latest version of the Opera-browser has a builtin RSS-reader, so while you're browsing, you will be notified when there are updates. -- tommy online: http://users.pandora.be/tommycarlier Euphoria Message Board: http://uboard.proboards32.com
4. Re: New files uploaded
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jul 13, 2004
- 732 views
Tommy Carlier wrote: > Have you thought about RSS-newsfeeds? > When a new file is added, just update 1 XML-file. > Those who have a newsfeed-reader can then subscribe to the newsfeed. The > RSS-reader > checks the newsfeed regularly (just reads the XML-file) to see if there are > updates, > and notifies the user if there are updates. > The latest version of the Opera-browser has a builtin RSS-reader, so while > you're browsing, > you will be notified when there are updates. My impression is: - few people are using RSS readers - few people need to know ASAP when a new update appears - RSS comes in many slighty incompatible formats (I guess if you give me an example in exactly the format that I should use, I might try it.) Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
5. Re: New files uploaded
- Posted by Tommy Carlier <tommy.carlier at pandora.be> Jul 14, 2004
- 738 views
Robert Craig wrote: > Tommy Carlier wrote: > > Have you thought about RSS-newsfeeds? > > When a new file is added, just update 1 XML-file. > > Those who have a newsfeed-reader can then subscribe to the newsfeed. The > > RSS-reader > > checks the newsfeed regularly (just reads the XML-file) to see if there are > > updates, > > and notifies the user if there are updates. > > The latest version of the Opera-browser has a builtin RSS-reader, so while > > you're browsing, > > you will be notified when there are updates. > > My impression is: > - few people are using RSS readers > - few people need to know ASAP when a new > update appears > - RSS comes in many slighty incompatible formats > (I guess if you give me an example in exactly the format that > I should use, I might try it.) How to Create an RSS Feed With Notepad, a Web Server, and a Beer: http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/website/view.cgi?dbs=Article&key=1059503386&format=full -- tommy online: http://users.pandora.be/tommycarlier Euphoria Message Board: http://uboard.proboards32.com