Try using this template :)
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=creating+rss+feed+in+reddot+cms
On 15 Okt., 10:06, kimdezen wrote:
> ..and if you are unable to reference lists, ive always found this
> technique does the same sort of thing (outputs the location of the
> 'main link' for the page - ef
..and if you are unable to reference lists, ive always found this
technique does the same sort of thing (outputs the location of the
'main link' for the page - effectively the same publication package
where the page resides in the project)
<%!! Context:Indexes.GetIndexBy
Yes, you can use the workflow publish reaction to publish the article
page and related page, which mean any other page that the article page
is connected to. However, in that case, I would not be using
lst_pages to reference list_nextlevel because a reference is not a
page connection.
How do you
Hi, Jian,
Can you tell us what fields, some are optional will be used in your
> RSS feed? For example, if you are planning on using a
> inf_last_modified from the page as , then you might not want
> to use rendertag or navigation manager to return value of
> inf_last_modified.
>
Title, descripti
Hi Kristaps,
Can you tell us what fields, some are optional will be used in your
RSS feed? For example, if you are planning on using a
inf_last_modified from the page as , then you might not want
to use rendertag or navigation manager to return value of
inf_last_modified.
Personally, I would avo
Hi, list.
What's the best and most efficient way to generate RSS feed for
list_nextlevel pages?
Thank you,
Kristaps
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