• rss with firefox/win7 - how?

    From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to All on Sun Oct 18 03:05:11 2020
    Hi All!

    With my usual pc down for repair (a T60 with XP and Firefox), I am currently using a T540p with Win7 and Firefox 81.0.2. On the XP, I was subscribed to several rss feeds. The older Firefox worked really well with them all. The Live Bookmarks feature is wonderful; it saves a lot of time getting a list of all the new posts by picking the ones that sound most interesting. But on the Win7 pc and the newer Firefox, subscribing to rss feeds just delivers raw XML files. For example, clicking on "Subscribe to RSS" on Kerbs Security (https://krebsonsecurity.com/) just produces and XML dump. Anyone here have a good rss solution?



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  • From Andrew Alt@1:261/38 to August Abolins on Sun Oct 18 00:22:38 2020
    August Abolins wrote to All <=-

    Hi All!

    With my usual pc down for repair (a T60 with XP and Firefox), I am currently using a T540p with Win7 and Firefox 81.0.2. On the XP, I was subscribed to several rss feeds. The older Firefox worked really well
    with them all. The Live Bookmarks feature is wonderful; it saves a lot
    of time getting a list of all the new posts by picking the ones that
    sound most interesting. But on the Win7 pc and the newer Firefox, subscribing to rss feeds just delivers raw XML files. For example, clicking on "Subscribe to RSS" on Kerbs Security (https://krebsonsecurity.com/) just produces and XML dump. Anyone here have a good rss solution?

    After FF dropped support for live bookmarks, I switched to using the Feed Indicator extension.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/feed-indicator/



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  • From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to Andrew Alt on Sun Oct 18 14:27:12 2020
    Hi Andrew!

    18 Oct 20 00:22, you wrote to me:

    ....For example, clicking on "Subscribe to
    RSS" on Kerbs Security (https://krebsonsecurity.com/) just
    produces and XML dump. Anyone here have a good rss solution?

    After FF dropped support for live bookmarks, I switched to using the
    Feed Indicator extension.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/feed-indicator/

    Thank you. That one seems to work better than a couple others that I've tried.

    But, some sites still don't seem to work:

    http://tales.wellandhistory.ca
    http://events.wellandhistory.ca

    Whereas, they worked wonderfully with the older FF LiveBookmarks.




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  • From Andrew Alt@1:261/38 to August Abolins on Sun Oct 18 23:39:22 2020
    August Abolins wrote to Andrew Alt <=-

    Hi Andrew!

    18 Oct 20 00:22, you wrote to me:

    ....For example, clicking on "Subscribe to
    RSS" on Kerbs Security (https://krebsonsecurity.com/) just
    produces and XML dump. Anyone here have a good rss solution?

    After FF dropped support for live bookmarks, I switched to using the
    Feed Indicator extension.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/feed-indicator/

    Thank you. That one seems to work better than a couple others that
    I've tried.

    But, some sites still don't seem to work:

    http://tales.wellandhistory.ca
    http://events.wellandhistory.ca

    Whereas, they worked wonderfully with the older FF LiveBookmarks.


    And I realized after I sent that, it doesn't really provide a "live bookmark" feature. I recall now that I installed it for the advantage that it shows when a
    feed is available.

    I always copy the feed into Liferea, which I've been using for a few years now.

    Have you tried the Livemarks FF extension?

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Andrew Alt on Thu Oct 22 18:01:43 2020
    On 19/10/2020 12:39 a.m., Andrew Alt : August Abolins wrote:


    And I realized after I sent that, it doesn't really
    provide a "live bookmark" feature. I recall now that I
    installed it for the advantage that it shows when a feed
    is available.

    I always copy the feed into Liferea, which I've been using
    for a few years now.

    Have you tried the Livemarks FF extension?

    It's not the same. It seems to basically create a "bookmark" for
    every post. I don't think I like that. The original "live" rss links
    were just that - a quick notification that a new post is available.
    I could either ignore it and it would eventually drop off the list,
    or go to it and it would be identified as being "read". The new
    methods of creating an actual bookmark just litters up the Bookmarks
    system.

    I will try to learn to use one of the earlier plugins you mentioned
    that sort of lists the new posts.


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