Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Trac Rss


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Jul 4, 2008, 2:09:43 PM (16 years ago)
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    11= Using RSS with Trac =
     2[[TracGuideToc]]
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    24Several of the Trac modules support content syndication using the RSS (Really Simple Syndication) XML format.
    3 Using the RSS subscription feature in Trac, you can easily monitor progress of the project, a set of issues or even changes to a single file .
     5Using the RSS subscription feature in Trac, you can easily monitor progress of the project, a set of issues or even changes to a single file.
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    57Trac supports RSS feeds in:
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    79 * TracTimeline --  Use the RSS feed to '''subscribe to project events'''.[[br]]Monitor overall project progress in your favorite RSS reader.
    8  * TracReports -- Allows syndication of report results.[[br]]Be notified about important and relevant issue tickets.
    9  * TracBrowser -- Syndication of file changes.[[br]]Stay up to date with changes to a specific file.
     10 * TracTickets, TracReports, and TracQuery -- Allows syndication of report and ticket query results.[[br]]Be notified about important and relevant issue tickets.
     11 * TracBrowser and TracRevisionLog -- Syndication of file changes.[[br]]Stay up to date with changes to a specific file or directory.
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    1113== How to access RSS data ==
    12 Anywhere in Trac where RSS is available, you should find a small orange 'XML' icon, typically at the bottom of the page. Clicking the icon will access the RSS feed for that specific module.
     14Anywhere in Trac where RSS is available, you should find a small orange '''XML''' icon, typically placed at the bottom of the page. Clicking the icon will access the RSS feed for that specific resource.
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    1416'''Note:''' Different modules provide different data in their RSS feeds. Usually, the syndicated information corresponds to the current view. For example, if you click the RSS link on a report page, the feed will be based on that report. It might be explained by thinking of the RSS feeds as an ''alternate view of the data currently displayed''.
     
    1618== Links ==
    1719 * http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss -- RSS 2.0 Specification
    18  * http://fls.moo.jp/moz/rssreader.html -- RSS Reader Panel for Mozilla Firefox
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     20 * http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ -- Mozilla Firefox supports [http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/live-bookmarks.html live bookmarks] using RSS
     21 * http://sage.mozdev.org -- Sage RSS and Atom feed aggregator for Mozilla Firefox
     22 * http://pim.kde.org/users.php -- [http://kde.org KDE] RSS Reader for Linux/BSD/*n*x systems
     23 * http://www.rssreader.com/ -- Free and powerful RSS Reader for Windows
     24 * http://liferea.sourceforge.net/ -- Open source GTK2 RSS Reader for Linux
     25 * http://akregator.sourceforge.net/ -- Open source KDE RSS Reader (part of KDE-PIM)
     26 * http://www.sharpreader.net/ -- A free RSS Reader written in .NET for Windows
     27 * http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ -- An excellent RSS reader for Mac OS X (has both free and pay versions)
     28 * http://www.utsire.com/shrook/ -- An RSS reader for Max OS X that supports https (even with self signed certificates) and authenticated feeds.
     29 * http://vienna-rss.sourceforge.net/ -- Open source Feed Reader for Mac OS X with smart folders support
     30 * http://www.wizzrss.com/Welcome.php -- WizzRSS Feed Reader for Firefox
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    2132See also: TracGuide, TracTimeline, TracReports, TracBrowser