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Join Date: May 2003
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Use absolute or relative links in RSS feeds?
Relative links uses to be a problem some years back, but how the situation nowadays? Are there many (or any) readers that can't resolve relative links in a feed (ie not display links and images)?
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its logical to use absolute URLs with RSS as feeds are digested by 3rd parties
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It would appear so, but I think I'm gonna stick with partial feeds.. make them visit the actual post page if they want to see the goodies.
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