edutech4schools Posted December 2, 2010 Report Posted December 2, 2010 Does Edugeek have a RSS feed for the whats new forum?
localzuk Posted December 2, 2010 Report Posted December 2, 2010 What's New isn't a forum, it a search which gets ran when you click on it, so I don't think you could 'feedise' that.
powdarrmonkey Posted December 2, 2010 Report Posted December 2, 2010 What's New isn't a forum, it a search which gets ran when you click on it, so I don't think you could 'feedise' that. Why? It runs a search and spits out the result. The format of that result is moot.
localzuk Posted December 2, 2010 Report Posted December 2, 2010 Why? It runs a search and spits out the result. The format of that result is moot. Because searches don't have RSS features in vBulletin as far as I know!
powdarrmonkey Posted December 2, 2010 Report Posted December 2, 2010 Because searches don't have RSS features in vBulletin as far as I know! No, they don't, but that's not the point. You asserted that you couldn't turn a search into a feed; I don't see why. Anyway, feature requests have historically fallen on total silence, so feeds of normal searches or "what's new" probably won't ever happen.
localzuk Posted December 2, 2010 Report Posted December 2, 2010 No, they don't, but that's not the point. You asserted that you couldn't turn a search into a feed; I don't see why. Anyway, feature requests have historically fallen on total silence, so feeds of normal searches or "what's new" probably won't ever happen. Remember to read things in context...
edutech4schools Posted December 2, 2010 Author Report Posted December 2, 2010 I have used other forums with a 'whats new' with RSS. Ok what I want is a join all feeds so I don't have to go in and out selecting all the feeds. Not a very big issue but doing this on my phone so would be a handy thing.
russdev Posted December 2, 2010 Report Posted December 2, 2010 I will wait for shaun who will be able to say for sure. but then maybe I am being daft but surely whats new just gives latest posts you have not read from edugeek. So why not just put standard rss feed in then as your reader will tell you if you read a item or not. Does that make sense?
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