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RSS missing

By: Phil Barron (Registered ) on 07-04-2008 13:03

The [i]Platform[/i] does not seem to be generating any RSS feed to which readers can subscribe, apart from the feed generated by this comment section. Am I missing it, or has the feed not yet been implemented?

 

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Work in progress

By: mwfreivogel (Registered ) on 07-04-2008 13:51

As you can see, the Platform site is still very much in the beta stage. We'll get the RSS feed up as soon as possible. Meanwhile, we appreciate your taking the time to let us know what we need to do and your patience with any temporary glitchiness you may encounter. 
 
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