Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Trac Rss
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Trac Rss
v1 v2 1 1 = Using RSS with Trac = 2 [[TracGuideToc]] 3 2 4 Several 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 5 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. 4 6 5 7 Trac supports RSS feeds in: 6 8 7 9 * TracTimeline -- Use the RSS feed to '''subscribe to project events'''.[[br]]Monitor overall project progress in your favorite RSS reader. 8 * Trac Reports -- Allows syndication of reportresults.[[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. 10 12 11 13 == 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.14 Anywhere 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. 13 15 14 16 '''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''. … … 16 18 == Links == 17 19 * 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 19 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 20 31 ---- 21 32 See also: TracGuide, TracTimeline, TracReports, TracBrowser