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librivox fixed RSS entry for H Beam Piper book Last Enemy
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<channel> | |
<title><![CDATA[Librivox: Last Enemy by Piper, H. Beam]]></title> | |
<link><![CDATA[http://librivox.org/last-enemy-by-h-beam-piper/]]></link> | |
<description><![CDATA[ {{{An undercover Paratimer has disappeared on assignment while in an alternate time line, and it’s up to Verkan Vall of the Paratime Police to save her. To do so, he must infiltrate a universe in which assassination is an honorable profession, and reincarnation a scientific fact. Will Verkan Vall survive in a world of killers and the undead? (Summary by mark Nelson)}}} ]]></description> | |
<genre>Fiction, Science fiction</genre> | |
<itunes:image href="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/Last_Enemy_1204.jpg" /> | |
<language>en</language> | |
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ {{{An undercover Paratimer has disappeared on assignment while in an alternate time line, and it’s up to Verkan Vall of the Paratime Police to save her. To do so, he must infiltrate a universe in which assassination is an honorable profession, and reincarnation a scientific fact. Will Verkan Vall survive in a world of killers and the undead? (Summary by mark Nelson)}}} ]]></itunes:summary> | |
<itunes:author>LibriVox</itunes:author> | |
<itunes:category text="Arts"><itunes:category text="Literature" /></itunes:category> | |
<itunes:owner> | |
<itunes:name>LibriVox</itunes:name> | |
<itunes:email>[email protected]</itunes:email> | |
</itunes:owner> | |
<itunes:block>No</itunes:block> | |
<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit> | |
<media:rating scheme="urn:simple">nonadult</media:rating> | |
<creativeCommons:license>http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain</creativeCommons:license> | |
<item> | |
<title><![CDATA[Chapter 01]]></title> | |
<reader></reader> | |
<link>http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_1_piper_64kb.mp3</link> | |
<enclosure url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_1_piper_64kb.mp3" length="16722272" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit> | |
<itunes:block>No</itunes:block> | |
<itunes:duration>00:34:50</itunes:duration> | |
<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 21:34:00 -0400</pubDate> | |
<media:content url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_1_piper_64kb.mp3" fileSize="16722272" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
</item> | |
<item> | |
<title><![CDATA[Chapter 02]]></title> | |
<reader></reader> | |
<link>http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_2_piper_64kb.mp3</link> | |
<enclosure url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_2_piper_64kb.mp3" length="16621125" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit> | |
<itunes:block>No</itunes:block> | |
<itunes:duration>00:34:37</itunes:duration> | |
<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 21:33:00 -0400</pubDate> | |
<media:content url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_2_piper_64kb.mp3" fileSize="16621125" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
</item> | |
<item> | |
<title><![CDATA[Chapter 03]]></title> | |
<reader></reader> | |
<link>http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_3_piper_64kb.mp3</link> | |
<enclosure url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_3_piper_64kb.mp3" length="14616384" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit> | |
<itunes:block>No</itunes:block> | |
<itunes:duration>00:30:27</itunes:duration> | |
<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 21:32:00 -0400</pubDate> | |
<media:content url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_3_piper_64kb.mp3" fileSize="14616384" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
</item> | |
<item> | |
<title><![CDATA[Chapter 04]]></title> | |
<reader></reader> | |
<link>http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_4_piper_64kb.mp3</link> | |
<enclosure url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_4_piper_64kb.mp3" length="16487378" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit> | |
<itunes:block>No</itunes:block> | |
<itunes:duration>00:34:20</itunes:duration> | |
<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 21:31:00 -0400</pubDate> | |
<media:content url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_4_piper_64kb.mp3" fileSize="16487378" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
</item> | |
<item> | |
<title><![CDATA[Chapter 05]]></title> | |
<reader></reader> | |
<link>http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_5_piper_64kb.mp3</link> | |
<enclosure url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_5_piper_64kb.mp3" length="11975718" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit> | |
<itunes:block>No</itunes:block> | |
<itunes:duration>00:24:56</itunes:duration> | |
<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 21:30:00 -0400</pubDate> | |
<media:content url="http://archive.org/download/last_enemy_0905_librivox/lastenemy_5_piper_64kb.mp3" fileSize="11975718" type="audio/mpeg" /> | |
</item> | |
</channel> | |
</rss> | |
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Librivox feed chapter list order in Downcast
If you use Downcast, the un-downloaded feed chapters will start (chapter 1) at the top,
IF you stick in a time stamp with Chapter 1 as "newest", "latest", "most recent" time stamp.
For example, the basic idea is:
The Above gist examlle is an older, decently done librivox RSS file. But...
Now days Librivox puts in NO date in the RSS file and therefor, in downcast, the undownloaded chapters appear in reversed order.
Of course, once downloaded you can sort as you like, but it's just weird the way it is.