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The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
I will give it a try tonight. The RSS newsreaders, really make life much simpler! I wonder why so many cost money?
- Bruce Garlock
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
I will give it a try tonight. The RSS newsreaders, really make life much simpler! I wonder why so many cost money?
- Bruce Garlock
Hmmm - I installed Firefox on my Windows machine at work, your RSS feeds are coming up fine, but now my other feeds are not coming up at all! I get XML Parse errors in Sage. The program I was using for the MAC is called:
NetNewsWire Lite
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
This is strange. This is also the first time I have experimented with an RSS reader, so it must be something I am missing. I really like the idea, and it should make my browsing, more "productive". What could I be doing wrong?
- Bruce Garlock
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
I will give it a try tonight. The RSS newsreaders, really make life much simpler! I wonder why so many cost money?
- Bruce Garlock
Hmmm - I installed Firefox on my Windows machine at work, your RSS feeds are coming up fine, but now my other feeds are not coming up at all! I get XML Parse errors in Sage. The program I was using for the MAC is called:
NetNewsWire Lite
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
This is strange. This is also the first time I have experimented with an RSS reader, so it must be something I am missing. I really like the idea, and it should make my browsing, more "productive". What could I be doing wrong?
- Bruce Garlock
Seems strange that the Firefox RSS would read mine and not the others. You have View set so the sidebar is the RSS reader, right?
Does it act the same way on your Mac?
--TonyLawrence
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
I will give it a try tonight. The RSS newsreaders, really make life much simpler! I wonder why so many cost money?
- Bruce Garlock
Hmmm - I installed Firefox on my Windows machine at work, your RSS feeds are coming up fine, but now my other feeds are not coming up at all! I get XML Parse errors in Sage. The program I was using for the MAC is called:
NetNewsWire Lite
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
This is strange. This is also the first time I have experimented with an RSS reader, so it must be something I am missing. I really like the idea, and it should make my browsing, more "productive". What could I be doing wrong?
- Bruce Garlock
Seems strange that the Firefox RSS would read mine and not the others. You have View set so the sidebar is the RSS reader, right?
Does it act the same way on your Mac?
Check it against a validator too:
http://rss.scripting.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Faplawrence.com%2Faplawrence.xml
--TonyLawrence
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
I will give it a try tonight. The RSS newsreaders, really make life much simpler! I wonder why so many cost money?
- Bruce Garlock
Hmmm - I installed Firefox on my Windows machine at work, your RSS feeds are coming up fine, but now my other feeds are not coming up at all! I get XML Parse errors in Sage. The program I was using for the MAC is called:
NetNewsWire Lite
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
This is strange. This is also the first time I have experimented with an RSS reader, so it must be something I am missing. I really like the idea, and it should make my browsing, more "productive". What could I be doing wrong?
- Bruce Garlock
Seems strange that the Firefox RSS would read mine and not the others. You have View set so the sidebar is the RSS reader, right?
Does it act the same way on your Mac?
Check it against a validator too:
http://rss.scripting.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Faplawrence.com%2Faplawrence.xml
--TonyLawrence
Hmmm.. Here is the error I get from my homepage:
this file is blank because you either don't use the RSS function, or you forgot to ChMod that file (chmod 666)
The file has the right perms. This file is generated from my blogging software, and works fine in the netnewswire software. Maybe I can find out out Netnewswire works, and see why Sage does not like it. The MAC version does the same thing as the windows version.
- Bruce Garlock
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
I will give it a try tonight. The RSS newsreaders, really make life much simpler! I wonder why so many cost money?
- Bruce Garlock
Hmmm - I installed Firefox on my Windows machine at work, your RSS feeds are coming up fine, but now my other feeds are not coming up at all! I get XML Parse errors in Sage. The program I was using for the MAC is called:
NetNewsWire Lite
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
This is strange. This is also the first time I have experimented with an RSS reader, so it must be something I am missing. I really like the idea, and it should make my browsing, more "productive". What could I be doing wrong?
- Bruce Garlock
Seems strange that the Firefox RSS would read mine and not the others. You have View set so the sidebar is the RSS reader, right?
Does it act the same way on your Mac?
Check it against a validator too:
http://rss.scripting.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Faplawrence.com%2Faplawrence.xml
--TonyLawrence
Hmmm.. Here is the error I get from my homepage:
this file is blank because you either don't use the RSS function, or you forgot to ChMod that file (chmod 666)
The file has the right perms. This file is generated from my blogging software, and works fine in the netnewswire software. Maybe I can find out out Netnewswire works, and see why Sage does not like it. The MAC version does the same thing as the windows version.
- Bruce Garlock
Seems to be my site, and how my blogging software generates the date format. I will check to see if there is an update that fixes this bug. I guess the Netnewswire is forgiving with some bugs, wheras Sage is not. Strange.
- Bruce Garlock
The rss "newsgroup" feed link seems to be broken.
Anyfollow up to me pls send via
alsimcoe@alsimcoe.com
Thanks
Al
Hey Tony, I found a RSS news reader for my MAC, and my family blog, shows not only the title, and date of new news, but also the text. When I import your feeds, I only get the title. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Also, I subscribed to some Yahoo news channels, and those come in with the title, date, and some abbreviated text, with the link.
Maybe it's me, but I am getting something when I copy/paste your RSS feeds, but I am only getting the title.
- Bruce Garlock
No, you should be seeing much more than that. Try the RSS extension for Firefox..
--TonyLawrence
I will give it a try tonight. The RSS newsreaders, really make life much simpler! I wonder why so many cost money?
- Bruce Garlock
Hmmm - I installed Firefox on my Windows machine at work, your RSS feeds are coming up fine, but now my other feeds are not coming up at all! I get XML Parse errors in Sage. The program I was using for the MAC is called:
NetNewsWire Lite
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
This is strange. This is also the first time I have experimented with an RSS reader, so it must be something I am missing. I really like the idea, and it should make my browsing, more "productive". What could I be doing wrong?
- Bruce Garlock
Seems strange that the Firefox RSS would read mine and not the others. You have View set so the sidebar is the RSS reader, right?
Does it act the same way on your Mac?
Check it against a validator too:
http://rss.scripting.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Faplawrence.com%2Faplawrence.xml
--TonyLawrence
Hmmm.. Here is the error I get from my homepage:
this file is blank because you either don't use the RSS function, or you forgot to ChMod that file (chmod 666)
The file has the right perms. This file is generated from my blogging software, and works fine in the netnewswire software. Maybe I can find out out Netnewswire works, and see why Sage does not like it. The MAC version does the same thing as the windows version.
- Bruce Garlock
Seems to be my site, and how my blogging software generates the date format. I will check to see if there is an update that fixes this bug. I guess the Netnewswire is forgiving with some bugs, wheras Sage is not. Strange.
- Bruce Garlock
It can be annoying. I've found that I have introduced errors into my feed file now and then, and unfortunately my software usually doesn't care, so I don't know there is a problem unless someone else complains or I go out and manually validate somewhere - and even the validators can disagree!
To cut down on my maintenance, I've dropped all but one of my generated feeds - I used to have them for sub-sections of the site, but now there is just one.
--TonyLawrence
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RSS feed should be new/events or something like this. If is it possible by yours please email us at archimed@istrat.co.in
Milind
http://www.inkorus.com
http://www.real-estate-web-software.com
http://linkopedia.blogspot.com
RSS feed should be new/events or something like this. If is it possible by yours please email us at archimed@istrat.co.in
Milind
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