Notification of changes?
Is there any way to automatically receive a notification of a change made to a Jottit site, ideally by e-mail and/or RSS-style feed?
"Export your content to Atom Syndication Format" sounds perfect but doesn't appear to behave like an ordinary feed -- at least I can't subscribe to it in Bloglines.
"Export your content to Atom Syndication Format" sounds perfect but doesn't appear to behave like an ordinary feed -- at least I can't subscribe to it in Bloglines.
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Inappropriate?Hi there,
Yes, there is :-) All Jottit sites have a an RSS feed (e.g., http://news.jottit.com/site/changes.atom) and also each page of a site has a an RSS feed (e.g. http://news.jottit.com/buzz?m=history...). We should probably make this a lot more visible, perhaps with an icon. Thanks for mentioning it!
The "Export your content to Atom Syndication Format" link is for backing up your content. You can't subscribe to it from Bloglines, because the export requires a password to access.
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Inappropriate?I can't subscribe http://news.jottit.com/site/changes.atom of my password protected site using Thunderbird. I can access it from FF, but does it ask a password when I try to access it via TB?
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Inappropriate?the atom feed links to, e.g., http://news.jottit.com/interesting_si... -which requires a password to view, even if the site is set to "Public" view. Is it possible to *show* the particular revision without a password, requiring a password only to edit/revert?
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Inappropriate?Same here, cannot subscribe to the "Changes" feed with Google Reader. Does not require password, just says "The feed being requested cannot be found."
I think Google Reader is not very able with password protected feeds but it's still what most people use, I guess.
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