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Pages with multiple inline macros try to use the same URL for the RSS feed for each inline. As a result, the last inline "wins" and overwrites the other feeds on the same page.
Josh Triplett suggests that the inline macro should take a parameter for the feed basename, and refuse to generate feeds after the first one if that parameter is not specified. That sounds like a good solution to me.
That's a reasonable fix to this longstanding bug. Autoincrementing a
basename value would also work.
I've known about this bug since well, the day I wrote rss support, but
I haven't seen a use case that really motivated me to take the time to
fix it. Fixes or good motivation both accepted. :-) --[[Joey]]
A good reason to support autoincrementing might be that it's possible
to have a blog feed that inlines another blog feed. On purpose, or
semi-on-accident, it happened to me:
http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/whatsnew/
The result was that my whatsnew feed actually contains my Words2Nums
feed, or something. --[[joey]]
I've implemented autoincrementing unique feeds, the first one on a page
is a .rss, next is .rss2, etc.
There may be room for manual specification of feed basenames, but it is tricky to do that
well. One problem is that if page foo adds a feed with basename bar,
the resulting "foo_bar.rss" would have the same name as a feed for page
foo_bar. (Assuming usedirs is not set.) This is also why I stuck the
number on the end of the filename extension -- it's slightly ugly, but
it avoids all such naming ambiguities.
Anyway, I think this is [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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