05-22-2018 08:29 PM
Before the redesign and/or upgrade, my browsers (Chrome and Firefox) would show me an RSS link I could subscribe to for new hits on my search terms.
I cannot find it now. Where did it go? The ones I set up years ago continue to work.
Joe Friedchicken
NI Configuration Based Software Get with your fellow OS users
[ Linux ] [ macOS ]Principal Software Engineer :: Configuration Based Software
Senior Software Engineer :: Multifunction Instruments Applications Group (until May 2018)
Software Engineer :: Measurements RLP Group (until Mar 2014)
Applications Engineer :: High Speed Product Group (until Sep 2008)
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05-23-2018 09:31 AM
Hi Joe,
It appears there is an issue with the Options menu not displaying to users. This is where you would normally find the "subscribe to RSS feed" option. We will have to escalate this to our community provider for further investigation.
If you can tell me what the search term is, I should be able to get you the RSS feed URL to use.
Thanks,
Lili
05-23-2018 10:54 AM
Thanks!
I want to add two new searches:
Joe Friedchicken
NI Configuration Based Software Get with your fellow OS users
[ Linux ] [ macOS ]Principal Software Engineer :: Configuration Based Software
Senior Software Engineer :: Multifunction Instruments Applications Group (until May 2018)
Software Engineer :: Measurements RLP Group (until Mar 2014)
Applications Engineer :: High Speed Product Group (until Sep 2008)
05-23-2018 11:15 AM
You can try these two URLs:
https://forums.ni.com/ni/rss/search?advanced=false&q=InstrumentStudio&allow_punctuation=false
https://forums.ni.com/ni/rss/search?collapse_discussion=true&q=%22Instrument+Studio%22
However, it seems the second one with the space does not return the expected results.
You may want to consider using another tool such as Google Alerts for more precise search query notifications.
05-24-2018 10:25 AM
Thanks for the help and your time 🙂
Joe Friedchicken
NI Configuration Based Software Get with your fellow OS users
[ Linux ] [ macOS ]Principal Software Engineer :: Configuration Based Software
Senior Software Engineer :: Multifunction Instruments Applications Group (until May 2018)
Software Engineer :: Measurements RLP Group (until Mar 2014)
Applications Engineer :: High Speed Product Group (until Sep 2008)
08-08-2018 10:08 AM
08-20-2018 08:13 PM
Confirmed here, as well. Thanks 🙂
Joe Friedchicken
NI Configuration Based Software Get with your fellow OS users
[ Linux ] [ macOS ]Principal Software Engineer :: Configuration Based Software
Senior Software Engineer :: Multifunction Instruments Applications Group (until May 2018)
Software Engineer :: Measurements RLP Group (until Mar 2014)
Applications Engineer :: High Speed Product Group (until Sep 2008)