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Problem accessing content through the RSS feed Print
Written by Nicolas Jondet   
Monday, 19 November 2007 13:29
Hi, many readers have mentioned a recent problem in accessing web pages on French-law.net through the RSS feed. When people click on a French-law article in their RSS reader the following message appears:“You are not authorised to view this resource. You need to login.”
 
I don’t really know what happened there. Everything seemed to be working fine one day and the next day my RSS creator decided to vet direct access to my pages. I’m trying to fix the problem. I guess that it is what happens when a non-techy guy embarks in the mad project of creating a website from scratch rather than opting for the more sensible option of using wordpress, blogger, moveable type….
 
In the meantime, you can access content, without having to register, through the home page. Sorry again for the inconvenience.
 
RSS + Email updates: action required Print
Written by Nicolas Jondet   
Monday, 03 September 2007 12:36
ImageDear readers, French-law.net is improving the way in which you can keep in contact with us by changing its RSS feed and email subscription services. The new RSS feed, provided by Google-owned “Feedburner”, is now compatible with all RSS readers (to understand what a feed and a reader are; watch this short video “RSS in plain English”). The new email service, also provided by Feedburner, makes it easier to subscribe and unsubscribe to our newsletter.

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:

  • RSS Feed: If you have subscribed to our RSS feed before August 31, please use the new feed by clicking here. You can also subscribe directly in any RSS reader here. !!! The old feed will soon be disconnected, so we recommend that you update as soon as possible. Many thanks!
  • Email: If RSS is not your thing, you can receive our latest news by email, just subscribe to our newsletter here.

Thanks a lot for your readership. French-law.net

 
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