TinyTinyRSS for BananaNetwork - to apply required patches before release or release in async to the official version
https://git.tt-rss.org/fox/tt-rss
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Tiny Tiny RSS ============= ! Please read UPGRADING for upgrade instructions from version 1.0.7 ! Web-based news feed aggregator, designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible. Copyright (C) 2005 Andrew Dolgov unless stated otherwise. Portions (C): Bob Osola <bobosola@gmail.com> (pngfix.js) Sundar Dorai-Raj <sdoraira@vt.edu> (isNumeric() in functions.js) Licensed under GPL version 2. Warning: I don't know how to stress it enough - please do not install this program wide open to the whole internet. It belongs to (host or password) protected directory on your webserver. There could be SQL-injection or other remote vulnerabilities, so beware. Version 1.1 adds support for multi-user operation, disable option SINGLE_USER_MODE to access it. Default user is "admin" with password "password", don't forget to change it. Interface: There is (incomplete) support for keyboard navigation. "n" and "p" moves between next/previous posts when feed is opened; "r" refreshes feed list; "u" refreshes currently selected feed; "a" hides or shows only unread feeds in the feedlist; "j" move to previous feed "k" move to next feed "s" star/unstar selected article Requirements: - Magpie RSS (http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/) - place it into magpierss/ subdirectory; - RDBMS backend: a) PostgreSQL b) MySQL (InnoDB and server version 4.1+ required) Example DB schemas and configuration are in schema/ subdirectory. For PostgreSQL don't forget to create database with UTF-8 encoding (createdb -E UTF-8 -O owner_user database). Don't forget to copy config.php-dist to config.php and edit it. icons/ directory should be writable for your httpd user. Send your questions, comments, patches to Andrew Dolgov <cthulhoo@gmail.com>