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8/15/2011 11:07 AM
 
How / where do I point to my sites blog (as an RSS feed)?

I have a WordPress-hosted blog under http://blog.mydomain.com and want to reference that from all pages so that the RSS feed feature of browsers lights up from each of my web site pages.

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8/16/2011 9:47 AM
 
you can enable syndication per module via it's settins and a number of modules such as forums/blogs but there is nothing that automatically add's the relevant entries to the page AFAIK. However this is pretty easy to add eg injecting

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8/19/2011 8:45 AM
 
Hi,
I think you mean RSS Auto Discovery.  You can find more information here and here.  We have a dashboard in our digArticle module that implements this.  You can see an example here.
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Mike
 
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8/19/2011 10:33 AM
 
Yep, that is what I meant Mike (didn't know what it was called). Thanks for the pointer.

I am a lttle surprised that this isn't core functionality since its a) potentially a simpe tag that can be integrated into all pages and b) pretty common across web sites today.

Thanks again.

Mark
 
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8/19/2011 12:43 PM
 
Mark, feel free to log this at support.dotnetnuke.com so we can consider the enhancement- there are some complications as multiple elements on a page can have syndication enabled, and some will support their own settings so we need an API that any module can subscribe to (that's also user aware so you dont build autosync for feeds that arent available to certain users)

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