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New Post 5/25/2008 5:16 AM
User is offline Sreejumon KP
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Forum RSS feeds. How to make it work? 

Hello Friends,

Please check the following URL (Discussion forum of our usergroup)

http://t-mug.org/t-mug/DiscussionForum/tabid/54/Default.aspx

I have enabled the RSS feeds for the Forum module, But how to access the feeds?

I have tried to access the raw page as given below.

http://t-mug.org/t-mug/DesktopModules/Forum/Forum_Rss.aspx  (but it gives access denied error).   If I enable the Forum module syndication, I am getting only the last post as part of the syndication. I would like to place the feeds as part of home page.

It would be great if some one can answer at the earliest.  

Regards

Sree

 

 

 

 

 
New Post 5/25/2008 9:20 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Forum RSS feeds. How to make it work? 

Go to a Forum an then check the image left in the footer.


Regards
Matthias
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New Post 5/28/2008 6:12 AM
User is offline JimBob
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Re: Forum RSS feeds. How to make it work? 

Hi Sree,

I've had some similar issues with reading RSS in DNN. Here's what i've found:

 

Problem
The announcement RSS feed didn't update to reflect changes I made in the text, even after clearing the cache and kicking the search service.

Solution
Change the publish date - in my case I reset the publish date to yesturday. The indexer seems to ignore it if the publish date isn't changed when you edit the text.

Problem
I was trying to read the RSS into a different website using my own .NET code to read the file. Everytime my page opened the file, it was blank even though accessing the feed from DNN displayed the content.

Solution
Ensure the page permissions that contain the module have 'All Users' ticked. The RSS in DotNetNuke honors the page permissions. When accessing from an external site, you're not logged in.

JimBob

 
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