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Folder-RSS: Monitor folder changes via rss

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alexk7110:
Version alpha-3 works like a charm , now on to some more feature suggestions if I may..
- Exclude folder names from the compiled rss feed
- Either monitor specific file types or exclude file types ( I am using it on a downloads folder and all sorts of stuff ends up there and I was thinking of the possibility of monitoring only podcasts (.mp3) for example ..)
- possibility of posting feed on ftp server ( this is just lazy thinking since I complete this process through a simple batch script, but I guess more lazy or less savvy users might find this useful )
- Having the subfolder name where the changed file resides on the message text ( under the modified date )

I think I should stop now..
Your app is amazing, it's one of those "how come no-one thought of this before". It also gives me this warm fuzzy feeling of posting my own rss feed, for something useful too. Keep up the great work and thanks again..

alexk7110:
A few hours later I realize that feedreader actually does most of the stuff I suggested earlier on the Rss reader endpoint.
I have created a smartfeed that displays only news with certain extensions and voila, I get only the video and audio podcasts on a news folder.
I guess sometimes I am looking at the finger instead of the moon that it's pointing to.. 

justice:
Thank you for your suggestions Alexk! I'll consider them all, I don't want to add as many parameters as robocopy, but they're definately worth looking into.

alexk7110:
I should mention that since using version 0.3 AVG Free antivirus reports folder-rss.exe as having a trojan in it, to be more specific it reports "Trojan horse Generic4.IRO". I did a full system scan just to make sure and I think it's pretty safe to say that it's a false positive but in any case I think you should look into it..

justice:
AutoHotkey uses the new UPX executable compressor that was only recently released. Apparently AVG mistakenly reports this as the Generic4.IRO trojan. This is not just in my executable but with any executable produced by AHK. See the detailed explanation here. Updated definitions will probably fix this.

It is not a trojan, the anti-virus provider does not recognise the UPX compressor properly.

http://virusscan.jotti.org/
Scan taken on 16 May 2007 23:13:47 (GMT)
A-Squared    Found nothing
AntiVir    Found nothing
ArcaVir    Found nothing
Avast    Found nothing
AVG Antivirus    Found Generic4.IRO
BitDefender    Found nothing
ClamAV    Found nothing
Dr.Web    Found nothing
F-Prot Antivirus    Found nothing
F-Secure Anti-Virus    Found nothing
Fortinet    Found nothing
Kaspersky Anti-Virus    Found nothing
NOD32    Found nothing
Norman Virus Control    Found nothing
Panda Antivirus    Found nothing
Rising Antivirus    Found nothing
VirusBuster    Found nothing
VBA32    Found nothing
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