With the old design you had a RSS feed showing the news announcements. I can't find the XML file anymore since you have the new design.
The new design looks and works cool, but I would like to see the RSS feed again.
With the old design you had a RSS feed showing the news announcements. I can't find the XML file anymore since you have the new design.
The new design looks and works cool, but I would like to see the RSS feed again.
Yes, the RSS feed was nice. It would be good if it could come back ^^
Great news, thanks for taking the time to put it back soon.Originally Posted by LocutusofBorg
w00t! Thanks Locutus and team!
I just looked at the Vbulletin website, and it shows that your Vbulletin version supports RSS, but needs to be switched on: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/faq.p...l&titlesonly=0
For example http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/exter...ss2&forumids=1 gives the RSS feed of the Vbulletin forum with ID 1.
On the Daemon Tools website, the external.php file exists, because when I request: http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/exte...ss2&forumids=1 it returns an empty document. So it looks like it only needs to be switched on.
If you also place the http://www2.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/dow...tegory&catid=5 page in RSS, that would be great!
Vbulletin generates an RSS feed based on the creation date. If you want to generate it based on the last post date, which is better in my opion, take a look here:
http://nslog.com/archives/2005/01/30..._vbulletin.php
Last edited by Speed_Sheep : 23.12.2005 at 20:52 Reason: Added link to RSS explanation sorted by last post date
I don't want to bug you because you're doing a great job with Daemon Tools, but an RSS feed would be nice so we can keep track of DT news more easily![]()
Can you give an update whether or not you still are going to implement RSS?Originally Posted by LocutusofBorg
Sorry to dig out such an old thread, but I'd like to ask if there's been any progress concerning the RSS feed?
As I understand it, vBulletin already supports this, so it only need to be switched on...
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