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RSS subscribing problems

Mon, 04/09/2007 - 07:59
Hi. I have been away for a while (seizures not going well), and I returned to the nice welome of having a number of people who want to add me to their buddy list. However when I clicked on them and wanted to read their blogs so I could recall who they were it asked thatI subscribe to RSS. When I clickon this I seem to get the program code rather than any instructions on what to do. Hints how to do this? I don't even know what RSS is? thanks

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Re: RSS subscribing problems

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2007-04-09 - 22:35
Welcome back!

RSS is way to be have 'feeds' or samples of certain blogs sent to you whenever they are updated. There's a thread on the epilepsy.com help section on this. I'll find out where it is on the help section... If you went to a blog and all you saw was the words RSS, then likely there were no blog entries.

You don't need to use the RSS feeds, but give them a try. It keeps you connected to your friends on the site much more easily!

RSS is way to be have 'feeds' or samples of certain blogs sent to you whenever they are updated. There's a thread on the epilepsy.com help section on this. I'll find out where it is on the help section... If you went to a blog and all you saw was the words RSS, then likely there were no blog entries.

You don't need to use the RSS feeds, but give them a try. It keeps you connected to your friends on the site much more easily!

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