Apple Mac OS X Server v10.6 User Manual
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Because you can quickly view changes across a wiki or multiple wikis, multiple-page
RSS feeds are much more useful than single-page RSS feeds.
You can create multiple-page RSS feeds of:
The Updates page in My Page
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Single-wiki or multiple-wiki search results
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Blogs
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Pages you’ve created or edited
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Starred pages
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Hot pages
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You can also combine these to create RSS feeds of exactly what you’re looking for.
For example, if you’re working on ProjectX and several important pages are scattered
across wikis you’ve marked with stars, you could create an RSS feed that does a
multiple-wiki search based on the “ProjectX” tag and starred pages.
RSS readers can subscribe to an almost unlimited number of RSS feeds, so you can
create many feeds with very specific purposes.
To create an RSS feed:
1
View the page you want to create a feed of, or search for what you want to create
a feed of.
For example, here are some popular feeds:
To create a feed of this
Do this
Single page
View a wiki page
Updates page in My Page
View the Updates page in My Page
Single-wiki search results
While viewing a wiki, search for text or tags
Multiple-wiki search results
While viewing My Page, search for text or tags
A blog
View the blog
All blogs you’re watching
In the Updates page, click “blog posts”
All pages you’ve created or edited
In the Updates page, click “my pages”
All pages you’ve marked with a star
In the Updates page, click “starred pages”
All pages marked with “hot”
In the Updates page, click “hot pages”
2
Click the RSS button in the address bar of your web browser.
Depending on which RSS reader you use, the RSS reader will appear and confirm that
you want to add the feed. If you use Safari as your RSS reader, the RSS feed appears.
To use Mail as your RSS reader, see Mail Help.
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Chapter 6
Keeping Up to Date