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6/4/2009 4:01 PM
 

I have the Repository module installed with about 20,000 objects stored in it.  If I enable syndication, the resulting RSS feed defaults to attempting to display the last 1000 entries, which pegs the database CPU and frequently results in browser timeouts.  I do realize that the syndication functionality is handled by the DNN core, but I can't seem to find any information on how to I set a limit to the number of items displayed, either in the Repository settings or any site / portal settings. 

Thanks for any help,

Eric

 
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