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ok.. i am a noob at rss.
i clicked on the the 'rss' icon (for latest threads) on LQ which opened an page containing code. dint know what to do. so i copied the link of this page into sage (firefox extension). the problem is ... it shows only ten entries. am i doing something wrong? or is it a limitation of rss (i know its not.. the rss feed or BBC that was already present show lots of entries) pls guide me.
i know this post here may possibly sound stupid.
the LQ feed has only ten entries.. Its totally up to the feed creator how many atries it has. IMHO 10 is pretty good an amount.. It fits nicely anywhere but is long enough to have a pick at what to answer today.. (:
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