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    I'm not sure I can follow. The site has RSS support.

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    "new posts" button at top of the page

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    The "New Posts" button can be located at the top of the page in the "Quick Links" menu.

    Hope this helps.
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    I think Robert means the RSS in XML format which is very easy to read on many platforms and devices as it's a stripped down web feed.

    As much as I love the forum it's a PITA to follow on my Iphone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    I think Robert means the RSS in XML format which is very easy to read on many platforms and devices as it's a stripped down web feed.

    As much as I love the forum it's a PITA to follow on my Iphone.

    So what do you reckon the chances are of an SRP iPhone app..? Only problem is I think all the apps are done in objective C, which is just plain horrible. My brothers really into all this stuff though, and he was telling me it may be possible to do apps on Flash C5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeBerlin View Post


    Actually the first one there might be the way to go..! Hehe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeBerlin View Post
    Nothing's wrong with the one link.

    Sorry guys, I just didn't see the traditional RSS symbol anywhere, maybe we could just point it out more clearly for new people. A button they could push to get the URL to copy into their readers.

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    Thanks for pointing this out!!

    I was looking for a way to follow the Classifieds in real-time and at first I tried suscribing to the forum with email updates. Well, turns out having my inbox filled with emails wasn't too practical so I dropped it.

    Based on BeBerlin's suggestion I found and added the Classifieds' stream to my RSS reader and it's working like a charm. It even shows the pictures of the product right next to the description!!

    Now if only you could work the Condition and Price fields into the RSS stream I would be one really happy camper... :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    So what do you reckon the chances are of an SRP iPhone app..? Only problem is I think all the apps are done in objective C, which is just plain horrible. My brothers really into all this stuff though, and he was telling me it may be possible to do apps on Flash C5.
    You won't be able to submit those apps anymore because Apple changed their developer license to prevent them. A purposeful move to screw over Adobe.

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