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I saw a little tutorial on placing a RSS feed in my website. I followed the instructions to the T...but still not working. Is there something special I need to do.

Here is what I did: I went to Yahoo and picked the news sites I want on my sites...I then "Copied code" from what they gave me and put it in my HTML editor on my web maker (Nvu) I then FTP'd it and it didn't work. Any suggestions.

Joe
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Please show us your code!
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Feedburner has also very easy tools to setup rss for website.
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Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by javajoe ...
I saw a little tutorial on placing a RSS feed in my website. I followed the instructions to the T...but still not working. Is there something special I need to do.

Here is what I did: I went to Yahoo and picked the news sites I want on my sites...I then "Copied code" from what they gave me and put it in my HTML editor on my web maker (Nvu) I then FTP'd it and it didn't work. Any suggestions.

Joe

Joe: did you ever get this issue resolved? Would be interested in hearing what the problem was because I am having the same issues you explained. Please post back with what the problem was...

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