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Option to filter RSS feed #1

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bonny opened this issue Apr 16, 2013 · 6 comments
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Option to filter RSS feed #1

bonny opened this issue Apr 16, 2013 · 6 comments

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@bonny
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bonny commented Apr 16, 2013

Add filters to RSS feed, so user can get feed of only actions performed by a specific user, for attachments, for posts, etc.

@paazmaya
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Perhaps there also could be an option to be more verbose specifically for the RSS feed.
Similarly as it is for when viewing via specific page, when it shows the IP and user agent information.

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bonny commented Aug 3, 2014

That's a good idea. I'm working a bit on version 2 at the moment and will fix this in that version.

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@viktorbijlenga
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Is this making it's way into the plugin? It's would be a nice feature. It would also be great if the rss feed showed which user who signed in, instead of only displaying the action "Logged in".

@bonny
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bonny commented Nov 6, 2015

Still on it's way in. Very slowly. Not sure when or how it will appear.

@viktorbijlenga
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Sounds great! Big fan of simple history.

@bonny
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bonny commented Jun 29, 2023

Closing this, I will work on a solution where selected filter in the GUI can be used for a RSS-feed or for notifications, etc. That will be more user friendly.

Related to #30 as they probably with will share GUI and functionality.

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