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<rssfeed Options/>


The rssfeed tag can be used with the following parameters:


ParameterDescriptionExample
url = "..."

Put the url of the feed you want to be shown. To show a local feed, leave this parameter empty. 

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url="http://development.factline.com/rss/user/recent.rss?

3c90e9902b087cbed6c98f568925f41fb2fdb7de0056843cc7386ab9"

localfeed = "..."

Use this parameter to show a local feed for the current platform. The possible values for localfeed are servicname and recent. When recent is used the output will be the facts edited and created in the last 2 days.


 <rssfeed localfeed="texts"/>


 <rssfeed localfeed="recent"/>

count = "number"

Use count to indicate how many items to be shown. 


  <rssfeed localfeed="texts" count="3"/>
limitdescriptionto = "number"

Use limitdescriptionto to cut the text content of the shown items to a certain number of characters.


When this parameter is used, the html tag is removed. Thus limitdescriptionto is used to retrieve plain-text only feeds.For this reason a big value should be set.



   <rssfeed localfeed="texts" limitdescriptionto="20"/>
recachefeed = "number"

This parameter enables caching. As a value set the number of seconds after which the feed needs to be recached. 


  <rssfeed localfeed="texts" recachefeed="180"/>
itemtemplate = "id"

This parameter enables you to use a template for displaying the elements of the feed.


 <rssfeed  localfeed="texts" itemtemplate="1253048.0" />


info3 - 125057.2
You can use this tag only in html mode and at the very beginning of the html text you should type <advancedparser/>!




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Author: Webservices GmbH factline; Copyright: factline Webservices GmbH; Published by: factline GmbH (factline6)
factID: 1249645.12 (...history); published on 27 Nov. 2008 12:46
 
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