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I have updated my RSS feed to output 40 words instead of 20

July 7th, 2005 by Pete

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I was emailed recently by David to ask if I could increase the number of words in the extract of each article output in the RSS 1.0 feed. The current number of words, 20 was deemed to not be enough to get a good idea of whether the article was worth visiting to read so I have update it to 40 words. I have talked about the same issue in my other blog in a post titled "How many words should the extract in the RSS 1.0 feed contain?" for anyone interested.

I also noted that my last oracle security blog post was doubled as was my last post on my web development blog. I am not sure why this has happened yet, there have been no changes to the setup to cause me to think I had caused it?


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