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tntmac fans7

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Dec 31, 2007
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Santa Barbara, CA.
Howdy, everyone. I'm having a little trouble with Mac Rumors and The Early Edition. For some reason, Mac Rumors doesn't behave properly, like the RSS feed is somehow different from any other normal RSS site. None of the articles show up fully and no pictures appear. Are others having this issue, and does anybody have a solution?

Thanks a bunch!

Tyler

P.S. Sorry if something like this was posted before.
 
Works for me.

Are you adding www.macrumors.com and letting early edition automatically find it (which doesnt work) but it you check the front page of MacRumors and scroll all the way the the bottom, on the left side collum you will see two links for the RSS.
 
Okay, that does the same thing as letting the app pick for itself. I still can't read the entire article, and there are no pictures. I have another rumors sight linked to the Early Edition (Nikon Rumors) and it works great. I can read the entire article without having to click "see whole article," and it show images.

Thank you for your suggestion, but it still doesn't work. Please let know if you can see the whole article with pictures, because it's just not working for me!

Tyler
 
It's not Early Edition, it's the MacRumors feed, the just show part of the article to force you to go to the site to read the whole thing, it's the same with any RSS reader.
 
Yeah vie noticed a few sites like this too. Maybe you should post about this in the site feedback / suggestion section.
 
Okay. That's a let down, especially since I paid so much for The Early Edition. Oh well. Thanks so much, you guys. I really appreciate your help!

Tyler
 
Most RSS feeds will give just a taste of theb story and require you to hit the web for the rest of it.

This applies to images as well.

However, some Readers give you more info than others. I have Pulse, Reeder and RSSNewswire.

Pulse and RSS will preview images, whereas Reeder does not.
 
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