@thomasfuchs Does RSS rely on client side xslt?
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tamas 🦀 (tamas@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 15-Aug-2025 22:49:51 JST
tamas 🦀
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Cassander (drsbaitso@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 15-Aug-2025 22:47:18 JST
Cassander
@thomasfuchs It really is amazing how allowing a monopoly on browsers(/engines) creates so much damage.
Love how they're hiding relevant and germane comments calling The Goog out on their poor stewardship and active efforts to strangle XSLT as "off-topic".
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EndlessMason (endlessmason@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 16-Aug-2025 00:40:57 JST
EndlessMason
@thomasfuchs "This usage counter is <1%" ... where'd that number come from if you're just now adding a usage counter?
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Cegorach (dat@social.g33ky.de)'s status on Saturday, 16-Aug-2025 01:33:20 JST
Cegorach
well, I've seen it once or twice… but it's clearly possible to do so without that (you'd just have to write another template that displays it different if you access it via browser)
thing is: there are people that use it and this will break their shit.
typically I'm all for "throw that code away if possible", but that type of reasoning in that github issue is anoying.
"just get those people to rewrite their stuff in JS, so we don't have to fix our shit!" -
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Luka (lukad@fnord.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Aug-2025 01:33:26 JST
Luka
@tamas @thomasfuchs it doesn’t but you can style your rss feed via xslt. I’ve never seen this in the wild though.
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