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RSS Feed for Schedule
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It would be awesome if I could track every new event added to the Schedule via RSS!

It would be awesome if I could track every new event added to the Schedule via RSS!
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here you go:

http://teamfortress.tv/rss/events

here you go:

http://teamfortress.tv/rss/events
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it'd also be pretty sick if there was a way to export events to a calendar, but it's not a huge deal

it'd also be pretty sick if there was a way to export events to a calendar, but it's not a huge deal
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brownymasterw0rdupit'd also be pretty sick if there was a way to export events to a calendar, but it's not a huge dealhttp://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/usage3.html

But it might not be a bad idea to add a calendar to the site.

nice find!

[quote=brownymaster][quote=w0rdup]it'd also be pretty sick if there was a way to export events to a calendar, but it's not a huge deal[/quote]
http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/usage3.html

But it might not be a bad idea to add a calendar to the site.[/quote]nice find!
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Thanks again enigma!! Just one more request.. could you add the time to the feed? Right now we see the event title and the description but IMO the time is more important than the description! For example, it could look like:

[title]ESEA-Invite: bp vs Xensity[/title]

[body]Thursday, 7 February, 2013 ⋅ 11:00 PM EST (NA) ⋅ 05:00 CET (EU) ⋅ 14:00 EST (AU)

Xensity's season might ...

Or however you want to do it.

Thanks again enigma!! Just one more request.. could you add the time to the feed? Right now we see the event title and the description but IMO the time is more important than the description! For example, it could look like:

[title]ESEA-Invite: bp vs Xensity[/title]

[body]Thursday, 7 February, 2013 ⋅ 11:00 PM EST (NA) ⋅ 05:00 CET (EU) ⋅ 14:00 EST (AU)

Xensity's season might ...

Or however you want to do it.
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brownymasterThe publication date is the game time (pubDate). If you have a decent RSS parser, it can convert it to your local timezone.

I don't see anything but the title and the description, I guess it's a limitation of Google Reader?

[quote=brownymaster]The publication date is the game time (pubDate). If you have a decent RSS parser, it can convert it to your local timezone.[/quote]

I don't see anything but the title and the description, I guess it's a limitation of Google Reader?
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