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OT: KDE.News Feed
by ac on Monday 25/Sep/2006, @11:39
Why is it that he feed for this site (http://www.kde.org/dotkdeorg.rdf) contains the titles of the artices and not the body as well? I find it rather annyoning that I'm not able to read an article in my feed reader without browsing to the site.
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Re: OT: KDE.News Feed
by Maarten ter Huurne on Monday 25/Sep/2006, @13:57
If your reader is Akregator, there is a workaround: right-click on "KDE Dot News", select "Edit Feed..." / "Advanced" / "Load the full website when reading articles".

I agree though that having the post body (at least the first paragraph) in the RSS would be better.
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  • Re: OT: KDE.News Feed
    by A.C. on Tuesday 26/Sep/2006, @01:00
    Oooh, excellent, this! Thanks for the tips, Maarten!
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Re: OT: KDE.News Feed
by Daniel "Suslik" D. on Monday 25/Sep/2006, @21:47
<i>Why is it that he feed for this site contains the titles of the artices and not the body as well?</i>

Evil "them" want you to read the clever comments (like this one) as well.That's why.
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