Re: Leopard: Safari not noticing new posts to RSS feeds



On Nov 3, 12:37 am, Ken Dine <csdi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Barry Margolin wrote:
Safari has suddenly stopped updating the bookmarks bar with the
numbers next to RSS feed URLs that show new articles. If I manually
open the feed pages in Safari, it is capable of highlighting the new
articles appropriately, but it doesn't show new articles numbered in
the bookmark bar or the bookmarks menu.

Does anyone have an idea about how this could be fixed?

In Preferences->RSS, do you have "Automatically update articles in
Bookmarks Bar" checked?

Hi - In addition to RSS in Safari, in Leopard there's now a new RSS
feature in your Mac's *Mail* too, so perhaps your default was switched
over to use that 2nd RSS feed?

Yes, I have Safari set to automatically update articles in both the
Bookmarks Bar and the Bookmarks Menu.

Yes, I have Safari set to be my default RSS reader.

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