I got a request about showing the recent changes from https://quality.embarcadero.com/ on https://www.beginend.net/, however there does not seem to be a public feed... or is there?
I got a request about showing the recent changes from https://quality.embarcadero.com/ on https://www.beginend.net/, however there does not seem to be a public feed... or is there?
I use a private (user name and password required) rss feed. I don't know of any public feed and I can't see why there would be. It would allow the opposition to 'spy' with Embarcadero, er, Idera without them knowing...
ReplyDeleteBTW, your Stack Overflow feed is 10 days behind.
ReplyDeleteDalija Prasnikar thanks for reporting, should be fixed now (namespace-related bug in the atom feed)
ReplyDeleteAnd while I'm at it, if you're reading this Nick Hodges http://www.codingindelphi.com/blog/ is down.
Eric Grange Yep, feed is fixed now.
ReplyDeleteNicholas Ring Who would want to spy on Embarcadero and to what end? Much of its competition, such as Digia (Qt) develops its code out in the open!
ReplyDeleteEric Grange "And while I'm at it, if you're reading this +Nick Hodges http://www.codingindelphi.com/blog/ is down."
ReplyDeleteI swear I had nothing to do with it. ;-)
Eric Grange SO feed is broken again, but now links don't work
ReplyDeleteDalija Prasnikar I'd post a question on Stack Overflow about how to fix it, but no one would see it because the feed is broken.
ReplyDeleteDalija Prasnikar another namespace bug... xmlns and strict msxml make xml anything but human-friendly :/
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