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RSS Feeds are enabled
#1
You can subscribe to an RSS feed using the following link:

[noparse]http://www.southperry.net/external.php?type=[TYPE]&count=[COUNT]&forumids=[LIST_OF_FORUMS][/noparse]

Type = This can be XML or RSS2.
Count = The number of items you want to be listed in the feed. This must be a number between 1 and 15.
Forumids = The ids of each forum that you want to be in the feed. Each forumid should be separated by a comma. For example "8,18" signifies "Maplestory Discussion" and "Extractions".

Here are a few RSS feeds set up for you:

Extractions and Maplestory Discussion
[noparse]http://www.southperry.net/external.php?type=rss2&count=10&forumids=8,18[/noparse]

Extractions, Maplestory Discussion, and Training Center
[noparse]http://www.southperry.net/external.php?type=rss2&count=12&forumids=8,9,18[/noparse]

The RSS feed always assumes it's a guest to whatever forum it's visiting. This means that you cannot use an RSS feed on forums that are members only (social section).
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#2
Cool. Thanks.
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#3
Here's the feed I intend to use and recommend for anyone just looking for NEWS

Maplestory Announcements and Extractions
http://www.southperry.net/external.php?t...umids=3,18
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#4
Double post for an explanation

Anyone looking for a good RSS feed on Firefox, use this: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2325

After installing and refreshing come back here, and create or add a "live bookmark" of the feed you'd like by following Fiel's instructions. If you just want News like I do, click on my link and hit "subscribe now!" button near the top. At the bottom of your browser, you'll notice a half dozen topics floating by. If you've read them all already, right click and mark all as read. From that point forward, whenever a new thread is posted in those forums, a new link notifying you will pop up in your ticker.
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#5
Cool... I've never used an RSS feed but I'll try this out.

(Aww... guests can't view the Infractions/Reports so I can't set up a feed for it. And yes, I do realize that allowing anyone to subscribe to those would create a huge security hole; I'm just bawwing for the sake of it.)
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#6
Anyone got a good way to do this on Opera? I Googled, and I got confused. I bet there is something already installed though, just watch me look like an idiot.
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#7
Cancambo Wrote:Anyone got a good way to do this on Opera? I Googled, and I got confused. I bet there is something already installed though, just watch me look like an idiot.

http://widgets.opera.com/widget/5629/

just googled "RSS checker" that was the first link
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#8
I like using Snackr as an RSS reader. It can be a major distraction though, and RSS feeds tend to majorly contribute to my procrastination. (I'm not using Southperry feeds, when i just click on "New Posts" anyway; and how I can't use this for the Speakeasy/Funhouse.)
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