I made a fresh install of the latest stable release of wsn links. I believe there is the feed syndication options for each category/subcategory/entire site. However, i do not see any such option on my directory as of now.
Is it that only if i have the listingsin a given category the feed option gets activated or enabled?
I read through the link you mentioned in your previous post.
However, om my new site www.hostectory.com [using v4.0.1], i don't see any rss related options in wrapper. Also, My question was mainly like... just like on blogs... is there a default/automattic display of links to RSS feeds for links, category-wise links, comments and others displayed on any template?
OR do I have to manually create all the URL's and have them display on whichever template i want?
Comments on Feeds for each category?
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Hi,
I made a fresh install of the latest stable release of wsn links.
I believe there is the feed syndication options for each category/subcategory/entire site. However, i do not see any such option on my directory as of now.
Is it that only if i have the listingsin a given category the feed option gets activated or enabled?
Thanks
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Pass {CATID} to it as explained at scripts.webmastersite.net/w...nks/wsnmanual/articles/208
Note the feed is located in the wrapper by default, only visible to people using RSS-enabled browsers (meaning not IE 6).
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Paul..
I read through the link you mentioned in your previous post.
However, om my new site www.hostectory.com [using v4.0.1], i don't see any rss related options in wrapper.
Also, My question was mainly like... just like on blogs... is there a default/automattic display of links to RSS feeds for links, category-wise links, comments and others displayed on any template?
OR do I have to manually create all the URL's and have them display on whichever template i want?
How does this work?
Thanks
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In every RSS-enabled web browser -- Opera, Firefox, Konqueror, Safari, IE7 -- RSS appears as the icon circled in the screenshot.
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So, i will have to create the rss syndication links manually based on the manual and display them on my directory?
Thanks
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If you want them to show in non-RSS web browsers, yes.