From pat.trainor at gmail.com Thu Oct 2 12:26:25 2008 From: pat.trainor at gmail.com (Pat Trainor) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 15:26:25 -0400 Subject: [Sage] Seeing all results on/for a feed... Message-ID: <5412b1910810021226qdab56e6x68b019190169efc4@mail.gmail.com> I've gone to indeed.com for a job search, and the RSS feed provided after the search is run (at the top of the page) imports nicely into Sage. Sage shows 20 articles, when there are really thousands. I read, or mark as read, the first 20 shown, then... ? How can I get Sales to either show all the articles in the sidebar (or elsewhere), or at least let me continue to the next 20 (or whatever number it may be)? Thanks! pat :) "Don't kill me yet! I'm starting to come down with Stockholm syndrome... handsome!" -Bender B. Rodriguez -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sage at themel.com Thu Oct 2 12:33:54 2008 From: sage at themel.com (Thomas Themel) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 21:33:54 +0200 Subject: [Sage] Seeing all results on/for a feed... In-Reply-To: <5412b1910810021226qdab56e6x68b019190169efc4@mail.gmail.com> References: <5412b1910810021226qdab56e6x68b019190169efc4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20081002193354.GK11469@themel.com> Hi, Pat Trainor (pat.trainor at gmail.com) wrote on 2008-10-02: > I've gone to indeed.com for a job search, and the RSS feed provided after > the search is run (at the top of the page) imports nicely into Sage. > > Sage shows 20 articles, when there are really thousands. > > I read, or mark as read, the first 20 shown, then... ? > > How can I get Sales to either show all the articles in the sidebar (or > elsewhere), or at least let me continue to the next 20 (or whatever number > it may be)? You can't. The RSS feed contains only the top 20 items, so Sage can't show any more, and as far as I can see, the site provides no mechanism to mark anything as read so that it could give you a new feed later on. ciao, -- [*Thomas Themel*] To be precise about an issue, one should not use a metaphor. [extended contact] It is like jumping out of an aeroplane with no parachute, [info provided in] but then different. [*message header*] - Anonymous comment on Groklaw