Drupal is very inconsistent in this. but it does this with the standard RSS header. So, it already is implemented, only not consistent. Not all themes use this, not all possible feeds get a header and thus you will not always see the RSS icons in mac/FF/KDE or wherever. Op dinsdag 07 juni 2005 18:10, schreef Chris Johnson:
Apparently in the Tiger release of Mac OS, Safari somehow automatically indicates if a web site has an RSS feed. I don't have access to this version of Safari (stuck on Win2k :-( ) so this information is second hand.
Anyway, the point is, my Drupal-based sites which do provide RSS feeds do not trigger this indicator.
If there is some sort of widespread or semi-standard way for RSS auto-discovery, is that something we should add support for in Drupal?
It seems like it would be useful. Some of my users did not know my site had RSS because their browser was not telling them it did. When I told them directly, they were pleased to take advantage of it.
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