Active Web Reader  
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Software
 
 
 
 
 
Pages:
  
1.Index
2.System Requirements
3.What's New
4.Background
5.Working with RSS Feed
6.Working with Web Pages
7.Auto Discovery of RSS feeds
 
Auto Discovery in Active Web Reader
Auto Discovery in Internet Explorer
8.Using Tabbed Browsing
9.Upgrade Active Web Reader
10.Support
 
 
   
   
 
   
 

Active Web Reader - Auto Discovery of RSS Feeds

Auto Discovery in Active Web Reader

To turn On/Off Auto Discovery in Active Web Reader:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Settings.
  2. Select the General Properties  tab.
  3. From Auto Discovery, turn On/Off Auto Discover Feeds in Active Web Reader as you want. 
  4. Click OK.

Auto Discovery while browsing in Active Web Reader

Active Web Reader performs Auto Discovery in the background while you browse web pages in its integrated browser. It then automatically presents you a list of all auto-discovered feeds. Whenever Active Web Reader discovers a RSS feed, it displays the Auto-Discovery Icon in the status bar. You can click on it to view list of all auto-discovered feeds. Later on, you can select the feeds and add them in feed list.

Auto Discovery while adding a new RSS Feed

Active Web Reader's Auto Discovery enables you to specify the URL of a web page when adding new feeds. This feature automatically discovers all feeds present in the web page and lists them for you to add.

  1. On the File Menu, point to New and click New Feed.
  2. In the New Feed dialog, specify the Feed name.
  3. Enter the URL of the web page that contains one or more feed URL's.
  4. Click Ok. The Auto Discover dialog box appears.
  5. Feeds are listed in the dialog box as and when the Auto Discover feature finds a feed.
  6. Select all the feeds that you want to add.
  7. Click Add to add the feed in the feed list.
  8. Click Close when done.
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