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Below you will find a quick introduction to the use of RSS on Confluence. If you wish to find more information then please visit our online introduction to RSS.

Alternatively, you can view online documentation regarding [Confluence generated RSS feeds| }

RSS is a type of XML which allows one system to tell other systems what new information it has. It's generally used to notify others of the latest news which is available over a network.

RSS stands for `Really Simple Syndication' or `Rich Site Summary', depending on which part of it you are referring to!

Confluence and RSS

Confluence reads incoming RSS and creates outgoing RSS. It allows you to stay informed of the latest current affairs of others and allows you to tell them of your own.

Confluence and Blogging

Blogging (or weblogging) has recently received massive attention in online communication but is not a terribly new concept as ideas go on the internet. Confluence allows users to create blogs in each space, which can be used to publish regular news about what your organisation is thinking. These blogs are fully searchable within Confluence.

Also see an example blog in the Demonstration Space: Octagon blog post


Reading incoming RSS

Reading incoming RSS is quite simple. See below for an example using the RSS feeds published by the BBC:

Usage:
{rss:url=my_rss_url}

Parameter Required Default Description
my_rss_url yes none the url to the RSS feed

Example:
{rss:url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/syndication/feeds/news/ukfs_news/world/rss091.xml|max=5}

BBC News | World | UK Edition
(Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news.)
UN chief demands Gaza ceasefire
Ban Ki-moon urges UN leaders to act swiftly to end the fighting in Gaza as Israel says it will let in more aid.
Russia 'stops sending Europe gas'
Ukraine says Russia has stopped natural gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine, as the two countries' energy dispute worsens.
Baghdad shrine ban for women
Iraqi authorities close a major Shia shrine in Baghdad to women amid security concerns as the rite of Ashura reaches its climax.
Dozens of Afghan 'Taleban' killed
Coalition forces kill 32 armed insurgents in a major operation against Taleban fighters east of the Afghan capital, Kabul, the US military says.
Chinese web portal porn apology
Three Chinese search engines apologise for linking to pornography sites after criticism from the government.

Publishing RSS from Confluence

Confluence automatically generates RSS feeds for

  • New blog posts
  • New pages
  • Updated pages
  • New comments

You can find the XML documents which describe each of the above items by visiting the //Space Summary and viewing the //Content tab, which leads to RSS options.

For example, here is a list new pages published by your own instance of Confluence right now. It can easily be used to let your team share news at a rapid rate.

here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour...

here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour...

here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour... here is the news every hour upon the hour...

Posted at Aug 03, 2007 by Geoff Bowers | 0 comments

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Posted at Sep 30, 2006 by edward hernandez | 0 comments
Last changed Dec 17, 2005 06:54 by Anonymous

A blog is really a piece of news, or a journal, published by a specific author.

Here is a blog with a guest appearance of the word 'octagon'. By searching for 'octagon' in the top right hand menu or by a pre-configured search, blogs can be related to other pieces of content.

In Confluence, blogs are attached to spaces, not pages. Any user, if permitted by Confluence, may write blogs which other members can notice.

Confluence will even publish blogs to the internet, for anyone to read - this feature may be enabled or disabled for each user.

Read more about Confluence and RSS here.

Posted at Nov 21, 2004 by Anonymous | 1 comment
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