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10/2/2005 7:00 PM
 

I am using dnn 3.1.  I have enabled syndication on the event module on my website.  I use this to feed a news module on my home page. I have the following problem:  .  I clicked the xml link from the event module.  I have  noticed that sometimes this page contains the content and sometimes it only a blank xml shell. So my home page, sometimes the news feed is present in the home page and sometimes it is blank.  Where i do i need to look to correct this problem.

Early help appreciated.

 
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10/4/2005 11:35 AM
 
XML syndication is generated from the search index. If the Search indexer has not cataloged your Events items yet, they likely won't show up in the syndicated feed either.

Jeremy White
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