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zombie67
11-04-11, 12:21 AM
Is there any way to improve the RSS posts to forum?
I ask because of this post (and most others like it):
http://www.setiusa.us/showthread.php?2360-2011-11-02-update
The subject is "2011-11-02 update". That is completely meaningless and without context.
If the subject was something like "DistrRTgen: 2011-11-02 update", that is actually meaningful. So now I know if I should read the thread.
So, is there a way to add the project to the RSS subject? Or something like that?
Fire$torm
11-04-11, 01:18 AM
Is there any way to improve the RSS posts to forum?
I ask because of this post (and most others like it):
http://www.setiusa.us/showthread.php?2360-2011-11-02-update
The subject is "2011-11-02 update". That is completely meaningless and without context.
If the subject was something like "DistrRTgen: 2011-11-02 update", that is actually meaningful. So now I know if I should read the thread.
So, is there a way to add the project to the RSS subject? Or something like that?
There is a feature to add prefixes to posts but not sure if it can be applied to RSS feeds. Will ask "Super BOK".
Mr. Hankey
11-04-11, 05:26 AM
Yes, this was a request back when we started doing RSS feeds, the feed needs to be configured to do this much like it is already done for many of the the others.... like milkyway for example:
http://www.setiusa.us/forumdisplay.php?11-Milkyway
Fire$torm
11-04-11, 01:14 PM
Yes, this was a request back when we started doing RSS feeds, the feed needs to be configured to do this much like it is already done for many of the the others.... like milkyway for example:
http://www.setiusa.us/forumdisplay.php?11-Milkyway
Ahhhh, OK thx. I'll take a look-see.
Edit: I fixed the formatting for Dirt. I will go through the others just in case.
Ahhhh, OK thx. I'll take a look-see.
Edit: I fixed the formatting for Dirt. I will go through the others just in case.
Thanks, F$. You know I am good for the business aspect of the team, rallying the troops and whatnot. But coding or the VBulletin control panel is not something I do well. :rolleyes::o
zombie67
11-05-11, 10:04 AM
Thanks!
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