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'''RSS in forums''' allows users with an [[RSS]] aggregator program to be notified of new forum discussions in a similar manner to the emails sent as a result of [[forum subscription]]s.
RSS in forums allows users with an RSS aggregator program to be notified of new forum discussions in a similar manner to the emails sent as a result of [[Forum subscription|forum subscriptions]].


When RSS is enabled, two new properties in [[forum module]] setup appear.


===RSS feed for this activity===
==Enabling RSS==


[[Image:Rss_in_forums.gif|frame|right]] This turns RSS on or off for this forum. When set to “None,RSS is disabled. When set to “Discussions,” the RSS feed will send out new discussions to subscribers. When set to “Posts,” the RSS feed will send out any new posts to subscribers.  
To enable RSS feeds in forums, an administrator must first enable RSS for the site in ''Administration > Server > [[RSS]]''.


===Number of RSS recent articles===
RSS feeds in forums may then be enabled in the [[Forum settings|forum settings]] via the link in ''Administration > Modules > Activities''.
 
When RSS is enabled, two new settings appear when [[Adding/editing a forum]].
 
==RSS feed for this activity==
 
[[Image:Rss_in_forums.gif|frame|right]]
 
This turns RSS on or off for this forum. When set to “None,” RSS is disabled. When set to “Discussions,” the RSS feed will send out new discussions to subscribers. When set to “Posts,” the RSS feed will send out any new posts to subscribers.
 
==Number of RSS recent articles==


This number sets the number of articles that go out via RSS. If this number is set to 5, then the 5 most recent articles will be sent to subscribers. As new posts (or discussions) get added, the oldest post/discussion gets replaced on the RSS feed. If your forum gets a lot of posts every day, you will want to set this number high.
This number sets the number of articles that go out via RSS. If this number is set to 5, then the 5 most recent articles will be sent to subscribers. As new posts (or discussions) get added, the oldest post/discussion gets replaced on the RSS feed. If your forum gets a lot of posts every day, you will want to set this number high.


===Podcasting===
==Podcasting==
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From version 1.6 onwards posting audio or video files to a forum will automatically turn the relevant RSS feed into a [[podcast]].
From version 1.6 onwards posting audio or video files to a forum will automatically turn the relevant RSS feed into a [[Podcast]].


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Latest revision as of 12:31, 19 November 2008

RSS in forums allows users with an RSS aggregator program to be notified of new forum discussions in a similar manner to the emails sent as a result of forum subscriptions.


Enabling RSS

To enable RSS feeds in forums, an administrator must first enable RSS for the site in Administration > Server > RSS.

RSS feeds in forums may then be enabled in the forum settings via the link in Administration > Modules > Activities.

When RSS is enabled, two new settings appear when Adding/editing a forum.

RSS feed for this activity

This turns RSS on or off for this forum. When set to “None,” RSS is disabled. When set to “Discussions,” the RSS feed will send out new discussions to subscribers. When set to “Posts,” the RSS feed will send out any new posts to subscribers.

Number of RSS recent articles

This number sets the number of articles that go out via RSS. If this number is set to 5, then the 5 most recent articles will be sent to subscribers. As new posts (or discussions) get added, the oldest post/discussion gets replaced on the RSS feed. If your forum gets a lot of posts every day, you will want to set this number high.

Podcasting

From version 1.6 onwards posting audio or video files to a forum will automatically turn the relevant RSS feed into a Podcast.