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8/4/2007 4:20 AM
 

Hi,

I'm new to DNN and have a question about the announce module. I've installed it and works fine, the new added articles are showed. But what I want is the RSS icon under the last article. I only see it in the dropdown menu when i'm logged in. In the settings of the announce module I've marked the syndication option.

Can someone tell me if I've got the wrong module or if I'm doing something wrong?

The second question is if there is a possibility to add a <link> tag in the header of the page, so in IE7 detects the newsfeed?

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="blabalabla" href="/rss/" />

 

Thanx,

RdV

 

 
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9/12/2007 12:37 PM
 

Hi,

 

Did you ever receive a reply to this question? I've also syndiacted the announcements module, but I'm not seeing an RSS icon anywhere. Most confusing.

 
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9/12/2007 12:52 PM
 

Well, I'm using DNNv04.05.05 with the default announcements module on a page, which I've set to syndicate.  It does show the RSS icon whether I'm logged in or not.  Not sure why your's isn't.

As far as the auto-detect of syndication for IE7:

Using the ADMIN sign-on, go to the page where your syndicated content appears.  In the ADMIN toolbar, click settings.  Expand the Advanced Settings area, and place the HTML code snippet in the Page Header Tags text box.  I use this HTML code:

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="iwonder's experimental site newsfeeds" href=http://localhost/dnnv040505/RSS.aspx />

Of coursse, substitute your URL, but don't forget to include the last bit RSS.aspx.  Now, sometimes the syndicated content may not show up, but that's due to caching, which you can get around by using the HOST account and using the Search Admin option, and clicking Re-Index Content.  Other areas to investigate are the site's Schedule options, specifically the DotNetNuke.Services.Search.SearchEngineScheduler, DOTNETNUKE options.  Play around to get more frequent refreshes of the search content, because that's what builds the internal RSS feeds syndicated content.

Cheers

 
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10/9/2007 11:40 PM
 

What is the Page Header Tags text box?  I'm running 4.5.5 and I don't have that item in my menu.  The RSS icon for announcements also doesn't show on my site.  I've created my own icon that I stick in the header pane, which works just as well.

 
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10/9/2007 11:43 PM
 

Found it.

 
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