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New Post 9/1/2005 1:53 PM
User is offline James Sparkman
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Is this possible? 

Core Developers (or others who may know the answer),

Is there a way to create a post in the forums with the subject and a partial message pre-formatted for the user?

What I would like to do is create a way for someone reading one of my RSS feeds to just click on a link that would take them directly to a post (pre-formatted with the RSS subject and RSS link in the message)?

It would look to the user something like:

RSS FEEDS

<MY RSS FEED SUBJECT/LINK>   "click <HERE> to talk about it"

(<HERE> being a direct link to a preformatted post with the RSS subject and RSS Link)

I would like to accomplish this by just using XSL.

Regards,

 

Kaffeen

 
New Post 9/4/2005 12:16 AM
User is offline Crispy
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Re: Is this possible? 

No, this is not possible.  It seems a blog module would be more appealing to use for this sort of thing.

 



 
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