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Wednesday 29 July 2009 5:30:20 am - 6 replies

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Introduction

This article is a step-by-step guide on setting up RSS imports and exports in eZ Publish. In addition to providing detailed, illustrated walk-throughs, this article also provides a basis for understanding what RSS is about, why it is used, and how it may be of value for your website or business clients.

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Wednesday 01 September 2010 4:29:45 am

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Sunday 05 September 2010 1:07:08 am

Feeds, also known as RSS feeds, XML feeds, syndicated content, or web feeds, contain frequently updated content published by a website. They are often used for news and blog websites, but are also used for distributing other types of digital content, including pictures, audio files, or video. Internet Explorer can discover and display feeds as you visit websites. You can also subscribe to feeds to automatically check for and download updates that you can view later. In addition, when you add a Web Slice to your Favorites bar, you automatically subscribe to its associated feed.

To do this in IE browser

click on the Favorites button to the left of the tabs, and click on the Feeds tab.Then it will show the available feeds.Select the feed you want.then a drop down bow shows "import and export"

then a window opens and shows three options.Put tick mark on "feeds".

click next and the output will be stored as.opml file.

Lalitha Srivani

Thursday 31 March 2011 12:38:34 pm

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Great RSS Tutorial.
Rss is new revolution for web2.0
Thank you for the great tutorial explained
with Image.

Brief Explanation About RSS

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