This page last changed on Nov 17, 2005 by jens@atlassian.com.

Displays the contents of an RSS feed. RSS is an Internet standard for syndicating news, and is used by many news sites and weblogs.

Please note that updates are only retrieved after at least an hour has elapsed since the last update.

Usage:
{rss:url=my_rss_url}

Parameter Required Default Description
my_rss_url yes none the url to the RSS feed
max no none Maximum entries to be displayed
showTitlesOnly no false Show only the title of the enrty

Example:
{rss:url=http://feeds.feedburner.com/AtlassianDeveloperBlog}

gives:

Atlassian Developer Blog (rss_2.0)
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