It fails when I point it to my website. thadeusb.com.

Cool concept though.

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Thadeus





On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Lasiaf <fai...@altlimit.com> wrote:
> I used urllib to get html stuff, then used gluon.html TAG for the
> filtering jQuery style.
> Here are some of problems I encountered while using the TAG from
> though:
> 1. I needed to reencode the string to utf-8 cause it was throwing
> errors if its not proper utf8 - maybe this should be automated?
> 2. I also throw an error when there is something like '<scri'+'pt>'
> which is found on google analytics, so I just stripped out all script
> tags.
> 3. There are malformed html, without closing tags or something - this
> one was difficult, I didn't think if it is internally supported to get
> fixed so I had to google and find out if there are built stuff to fix
> it and I found BeautifulSoup.prettify() which will fix it - maybe this
> should also be built in TAG() cause TAG is so awesome, I can do
> everything in DOM very easily.
>
> On Aug 6, 3:28 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>> +1
>>
>> How does it work?
>>
>> On Aug 6, 2:46 pm, Lasiaf <fai...@altlimit.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi All,
>>
>> > This is my first web2py application.http://feedcreator.appspot.com
>>
>> > What it does is create rss feeds for sites that don't have rss feeds.
>>
>> > I did this for a whole day, web2py is so easy to learn I did this
>> > without knowing much about web2py and python.
>> > Since I finished this project, I decided to do all my own projects
>> > using web2py.
>>
>> > - Lasiaf
>

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