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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...IE 7 - new RSS feed auto-discover functionIE 7 - new RSS feed auto-discover function
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11/24/2006 9:01 AM
 

I recently installed the new IE 7 and noticed its new RSS feed auto-discover function. In order for it to work, it appears that some tags need to be put into the <head> section of a webpage so that the feeds are in fact recognized by IE7. I did that in my various portals using the Page settings function of DNN, and it works just great.

However, I noticed that there seems to be a limit of how much text can be put into the page header under Page Settings. One of my portals has 7 or 8 blogs and I wanted to enter them all in the header, but after the first 3 entries the remaining text is simply cut.

Am I seeing ghosts, can this be fixed, any other ideas?

 
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