hillr wrote:
"What happens if there are multiple feeds on a page, but they are for different things? For example, lets say my company site has a "News" feed and a "CEO" feed, will IE7 only see the first one listed on the page?"
I am wondering about this too. Some blogs have an RSS feed per category. I could see a simple solution to this. Make that RSS on IE7 be a button with a drop down. Get the first (or default) feed when you click the button. Press the drop down arrow and
see all the other feeds you can subscribe to.
The Beta 1 implementation is that very thing, although we're planning on changing it. The demo today showed something closer to final implementation.
Basically, our current thinking is that the dropdown is too complex, too much choice. We want the RSS button to be dead simple "boom, RSS preview", not a dropdown to make a secondary selection. So the RSS feed button connects to the first autodiscovered feed
on the page. With that implementation, we hope to encourage websites to list their primary feed via autodiscovery rather than a long list.
Note that with many websites, the autodiscovery list is not really multiple contents
feeds so much as multiple content
formats. That's not really helpful to very many users.
In the Tools / Feeds menu, you can find a cascade of all autodiscovered feeds on the page.