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Track forums using an RSS aggregator ?
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Post 1 made on Friday December 30, 2005 at 11:50
Dark Knight
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Hi,

is it possible to read the forums using an RSS reader ?

I couldn't find any obvious RSS links ?

Thanks
Post 2 made on Friday January 6, 2006 at 12:49
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If you have trouble reading, perhaps a tutor would help, rather than a Remedial School Student
I'm just a sheep in wolf's clothing...
Post 3 made on Friday January 6, 2006 at 15:17
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Come on batman you should be able to work it out your the best detective superhero ever!
by the way whats a RSS reader?
OP | Post 4 made on Monday January 9, 2006 at 05:48
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@goodnf - Ha ha. But you've misunderstood my question. RSS is not about the ability to read, but the ability to centralise what you read. I expect better from Senior Members!

About RSS :
I subscribe several online forums.

I regularly read discussions on Remote Controls, Home Automation and Windows Media Center and general gadgety stuff. But to open so discussions in many broswers (particularly in an office environment), is time consuming and a pain in the a*se.

Many discussion sites provide an RSS url, which allows you to read the content in an RSS aggregator. Take a look at newsgator.com and add the Engadget feed using [Link: engadget.com]. Bingo - you don't have to open up the engadget website to read the content.

Using such a tool, can read all your favourite threads from various sources on a single webpage.

From what I can tell about remote central, there's no RSS feed, so I have to open the webpage, rather than having is consolidated in my RSS aggregator.

It would make life alot easier if RSS was supported on this website.


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