In article <4C740D0F.60801@hawaii.rr.com>, david <gnome@hawaii.rr.com> writes:
Richard wrote:
In article <4C7405E9.3030400@hawaii.rr.com>, david <gnome@hawaii.rr.com> writes:
1. Forced reload of the live bookmark - that didn't change anything on the list.
2. Deleted the live bookmark and resubscribed. I see the images and blurbs on the text of the subscribe page.
I guess that's where you have them showing up.
Well, they *are* in the RSS feed xml. I'm not familiar with "live bookmarks" and "subscribe page" you're referring to, but in IE they show up directly on the feed.
What you're calling the feed isn't the feed.
Well, one of us is certainly confused in our terminology. The "feed" is the RSS XML that I generate from a script and following the RSS specification at <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html>.
IE doesn't have an RSS reader capability, all it can do is display the XML as if it were HTML.
I don't know why you say that when IE8 and IE7 both have RSS readers built into them. Maybe they added that since the last time you checked. I'm familiar with the behavior you describe and it is most definately not what I see in IE7 or IE8. Its what I used to see before IE had a feed reader built into it. -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" -- DirectX 9 draft available for download <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com/the-direct3d-graphics-pipeline/> Legalize Adulthood! <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com>