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7/31/2007 7:26 AM
 

Is it possible to find out how many subscribers have chosen to subscribe to an RSS feed from my website? Also what sort of information does DNN store about subscribers?

 
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8/1/2007 9:41 AM
 

As far as I know DNN does not provide any facilities for this.  Depending on the website statistics tool that you have available via your hosting provider you MIGHT be able to get some rough estimates..


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8/1/2007 10:29 AM
 

Thanks mitchel,

I'll see what I can find from the web stats tools but is there any info stored in the DNN tables I could use.

I'm using google analytics (text module with the necessary javascript) but am I right in thinking "rss.aspx" doesn't physically exist in a DNN installation and so have the tracking code available for google from the module and also since it doesn't get skinned (as far as I can tell) I can't track it using a token either.

Any ideas about how I might be able track the page?

 

Michael

 
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8/1/2007 12:18 PM
 

Correct rss.aspx does not exist as far as I know it is a httphandler like the linkclick.aspx.

If you really wanted to you could add a bit of code in the rss.aspx page to write data to a db with the callers information.  IP Address etc..


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