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I have not tried using the settings you suggested but a stockpile without the rule 'take from anywhere' should still mean the Dwarves collect from that stockpile when they need to.
On your 2nd point no. Once an item is in a stockpile it wont get moved again unless certain conditions are met:
1. Item is required for a job/equipping etc
2. The stockpile is linked to another stockpile in which case a Dwarf will take it to the new stockpile (unless the destination stockpile is full).
3. The stockpile no longer exists.
Additionally, if you don't turn off that setting, surely you could end up with a infinite hauling loop, where dwarves fill the cart, the cart fills the quantum stockpile, the dwarves haul the contents to the source stockpile, repeat ad nauseam?
I think you could do it that way although there might be a few edge cases where a rogue item ends up in the minecart/destination stockpile and the player never realising.
Might be more useful if you are using this method to store a lot of different items in different categories in 1 tile and dont want to spend the time setting the minecart/destination stockpile filters and instead set it to 'all'.
An idea and/or question: Would it be a bit simpler to set both the minecart and the destination stockpile (the 1x1) to accept every kind of item? The minecart should already only accept items from the feeding stockpile. I think the only change required is to set the destination stockpile to only accept input from the feeding stockpile ( 1. disabling the default behavior of accepting from everyhere and 2. selecting the feeding stockpile as input source).
I tried it and so far it seems to work fine, but if there are problems expected from this further ahead I'm happy to know about it before they happen. ;)