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14/05/2010 08:56:09
 
 
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>>>>Hi Dmitry,
>>>>
>>>>actually I use MS Outlook for reading blogs I am interested in and Outlook searches blogs for updates automatically.
>>>>Before Outlook I used IE7 to read the subscribed blog and IE updates entries automatically either, as long as you have all your blogs subscribed in the 'Feeds' tab. AFAIK for Firefox there are add ons available that will do this.
>>>>
>>>>Subscribing is initiated by clicking the Feed-button. The browser then changes to the XML-Feed-View and offers a hyperlink to subscribe this feed. Afterwards the blog is listed under 'Feeds'. Now, you can configure the blog by right-clicking it in the Feeds-tab, select 'Properties' and change the automatical interval with is 'once per day'.
>>>>
>>>>>If you want to be notified that a new entry has been posted in one of the blogs of Google Blogspot does the specific blog has to have a certain feature enabled? Or this option is not available?
>>>
>>>Hi Thomas,
>>>
>>>Thank you for your message. Sounds almost exactly what I am trying to do. I wonder if Outlook 2003 works or it has to be a later version. In any event I will look into this and test it. Again, thanks a lot.
>>
>>Hi Dmitry,
>>
>>I don't know about Outlook2003 as we used Lotus Notes before switching to Outlook 2007. Thats why I used IE7 for blog feeds at that time. But as in 2002 blogs weren't as popular as today, I assume, that there isn't a RSS-Feed option in the 2003 Version.
>>
>>But ... there is a VFP Feed-Reader by Craig Boyd (FoxFeeds). Have a look at his SPS Blog ;-)
>
>I have very little knowledge about feed-readers so this could be an opportunity to learn and to benefit. I will check Craig Boyd's feed reader. Do I understand correctly (with almost no knowledge of this) that with a VFP Feed-Reader I don't have to use FireFox add-on for feed reader?

Yes, you are correct. Craig gives a complete Project (including sources) and a compiled exe (foxfeed.exe)
Best Regards
-Tom

Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
by definition, not smart enough to debug it.

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