Confluence Docs 3.0 : Working with RSS Feeds
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An RSS feed is a format for delivering summaries of regularly changing web content. Subscribing to an RSS feed allows you to stay informed of the latest content from sites that you are interested in. RSS isn't designed to be read in a regular web browser. Specialised RSS newsreader programs can check RSS files every so often, and tell you what's new on a site. Your reader may be on a website, an addon to your browser, part of your email program, or a stand-alone program. Confluence works with RSS in two ways:
For a technical description of RSS, read Mark Pilgrim's "What is RSS?" article on XML.com. RELATED TOPICSSubscribing to RSS Feeds within Confluence Take me back to Confluence User Guide |
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