You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. To refresh your session. Anything and Everything About The Hottest Virtual World On Facebook and Bebo. Help And Advice xx. Miniplanet Basics. So Miniplanet is an fun virtual world game that you can play on Facebook or Bebo. When you first enter the world, you will be told to create your Avatar. It's a fun process of choosing clothes and appearances.
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So I had this little weblog of mine, and I was putting up linksto other blogs I like to read. But it started to get annoying thatI had to click all of them to see if they wrote anything new.So I wrote this little Zope product that will check their feedsand show what they did. This is what they call a 'feed aggregator'or 'planet' (throw in some buzzwords about RSS, Web 2.0, etc. Here).So in other words, MiniPlanet is the RSS aggregator that I use todisplay the titles from some 'Other Weblogs' in a sidebox on my own. It uses the python module. Once you integrate it in your site, it can show you and your visitorswhat your friends or related weblogs have been writing about.
It does soin a compact format, saving valuable screen space.How does it save screen space?. by displaying only the last 3 posts from each blog, to a maximumof 30 posts (both numbers configurable), newest posts on top. by displaying only the post titles, date, and blog reference. by not displaying anything from the post text(hey, I told you, it's a mini planet!).
There seems to be a bug in feedparser, in relation to. In some feeds the titles have an arbitrary title.I doubt that I can do anything about it from miniplanet side of code.Using a differently packaged feed might be a workaround - if there arealternative feeds.Since this issue seems to pop up especially with wordpressblog feeds, the workaround there seems to be to usethe 'atom' feed instead. So for a wordpress feed atyou can useinstead.There is also an for feedparser.