Posted By: csells | Apr 8th, 2004 @ 6:07 AM
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csells
csells
Longhorn Boy

The traffic on Channel9 is already too much for me to consume the entire thing via RSS. Instead, I want to subscribed to the wiki, the videos, my favorite forumns, etc, but not the entire thing. Can I get RSS feeds per page so that I can drill down to what I want and just subscribe to that? Thanks.

Chris Sells
http://msdn.com/longhorn

csells wrote:

The traffic on Channel9 is already too much for me to consume the entire thing via RSS. Instead, I want to subscribed to the wiki, the videos, my favorite forumns, etc, but not the entire thing. Can I get RSS feeds per page so that I can drill down to what I want and just subscribe to that? Thanks.

Chris Sells
http://msdn.com/longhorn



Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you just click the CSS XML button on the top of the page to only get that page. (I've tried it and currently I have a seperate RSS feed for the coffee house and the videos).

Keith
LazyCoder
LazyCoder
quit looking at me!
Yeah you can. I'm subscribed to the main feed, the moblog, and a couple of the forums.

Chris, how would you syndicate a WIki? Just send the "Recent Changes?

"Hi- added by LazyCoder"

Since the WIki is all about the context of the content I think a lot would be lost.
Jeremy W
Jeremy W
that blogging guy
Yeah, you can already subscribe to everything individually. Right down to threads on the forums.
I think that the top-level items should be OPML files. I can then import the items that interest me and get the full RSS feed for those items.

For example, The Coffeehouse (http://channel9.msdn.com/rss.aspx?ForumID=15&Mode=0) should be the OPML and each thread would be an RSS feed.

I hope that's clear... 
The Channel 9 Team
The Channel 9 Team
5 guys from Redmond
Good ideas.  I love OPML.   I think we should make the orange XML icon link that is to the right of Faq take you to a page where we consolidate our feeds and also include some OPML files there.

We'll still keep the XML links that are scoped to section though. 
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