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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  Reports Module ...  Using a Report output in a RSS flow
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New Post 5/23/2007 7:08 AM
User is offline Bruno
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Using a Report output in a RSS flow 

I am using the latest version of the module, and improvements are great especially the use of XSL.

When I activate the RSS option for the module ( Page settings / basics/ Allow Syndicate), I get the action button on the module.

I can set up a IE7 or Firefox RSS shortcut on my module which I did.

I also have activated the SearchEngine Scheduler and vefified it execute properly ( no error message in log), but I never get any content in the RSS flow on both browser.

Did I miss someting or this feature is not available for report module ?

Thanks for your help.

 


Bruno Généré
 
New Post 5/23/2007 8:39 AM
User is offline Bruno
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Re: Using a Report output in a RSS flow 

 Bruno1001 wrote

but I never get any content in the RSS flow on both browser.

Actually after running direct the search engine and putting max and min lenght for words, I get a result. But the result is the report description and not the content.

I would like to have one RSS item per line in the report, is it possible ?


Bruno Généré
 
New Post 5/23/2007 8:51 AM
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Re: Using a Report output in a RSS flow 

The module does not "officially" support RSS, it is available as a side-effect of the module being Searchable. However, I have logged an enhancement request (RPT-5700) so that we can work on making the next version support RSS fully.


Andrew Nurse
DotNetNuke Core Team Member and Reports Module Project Lead
Microsoft Certified Professional Developer

 
New Post 5/23/2007 9:04 AM
User is offline Bruno
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Re: Using a Report output in a RSS flow 

Thanks for you quick answer.


Bruno Généré
 
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