I'm pretty sure we had this and during our big update/upgrade last year it disappeared. I hadn't heard anybody mention it until now. I will talk to our webmaster about this though and update this thread soon. Thanks.
Try going to the fourm home page -> go into general questions -> and then in the url bar (web site address) on the right of it you will is the little RSS Feed icon you subsribe to that, but I am not sure if thats for the whole site or just that fourm page.
Sorry I forgot to update the thread. In the last week or two this was completed. I'll ask the webmaster to chime in here with details, as I'm not aware off hand how to access the RSS.
Hey guys,The feed for the Heads Up News section is here.That's the raw feed but modern browsers can handle that no problem. Probably what you want to do though is aggregate it in a feed reader. If you use one already the you probably know what you're doing anyway. If not then you might want to take a look at this free RSS aggregator called Feed Reader. (I use a Mac so I can't vouch for this software but from what I can see it looks pretty solid.)Hope that helps.
I'm pretty sure we had this and during our big update/upgrade last year it disappeared. I hadn't heard anybody mention it until now. I will talk to our webmaster about this though and update this thread soon. Thanks.
Ok, ty ;)
any update RyPac?
Try going to the fourm home page -> go into general questions -> and then in the url bar (web site address) on the right of it you will is the little RSS Feed icon you subsribe to that, but I am not sure if thats for the whole site or just that fourm page.
Sorry I forgot to update the thread. In the last week or two this was completed. I'll ask the webmaster to chime in here with details, as I'm not aware off hand how to access the RSS.
Hey guys,The feed for the Heads Up News section is here.That's the raw feed but modern browsers can handle that no problem. Probably what you want to do though is aggregate it in a feed reader. If you use one already the you probably know what you're doing anyway. If not then you might want to take a look at this free RSS aggregator called Feed Reader. (I use a Mac so I can't vouch for this software but from what I can see it looks pretty solid.)Hope that helps.