HOW TO USE SFR'S RSS FEEDS
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RSS Feeds: SFR News and Information to Your Desktop
SFR's news, culture and columns sections are available through RSS feeds, which use a technology called XML to deliver headlines and summaries to your desktop or Web browser. The main advantage of RSS feeds is that they will automatically update the SFR headlines and summaries on your desktop or browser. Each time we update our website, you'll have the most current information displayed on your computer without having to check our website manually to see what's new.
If you click an RSS link but do not have a compatible reader installed, you will see XML code in your browser. To view the headlines, copy and paste the feed address (for example: http://sfreporter.com/rss/news.xml) into an RSS news reader (see a list of compatible readers below), or use a browser which supports RSS feeds, like Mozilla's Firefox or Apple's Safari (Tiger version or later).
Viewing of these feeds is subject to SFR's RSS terms of use (see below).
A Selection of RSS Readers
Amphetadesk — Windows, Mac, Linux (open source); freeware
Awasu — Windows; free for personal use
Bloglines — Web-based news aggregator; free
Feedreader — Windows (open source); freeware
Rocket RSS Reader — Web-based RSS reader; free
RSS Reader — Windows; freeware
Terms and Conditions for Use of Santa Fe Reporter RSS Feeds
The RSS feeds of the Santa Fe Reporter (SFR) are protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. All rights in and to SFR's RSS feeds, including the content and technology included therein, are reserved to SFR. SFR's RSS feeds are available for personal, noncommercial use only. You may display the headlines, active links and other information contained in the RSS feeds (the "RSS feed content") on your personal Web site and otherwise use the SFR RSS feeds for personal, noncommercial purposes, provided that:
(a) you do not modify or delete any of the RSS feed content;
(b) you do not redistribute the RSS feeds;
(c) you do not post full-text stories other than as included in the RSS feed;
(d) the links redirect the user to the SFR Web site when the user clicks on them;
(e) the use or display does not suggest that SFR promotes or endorses any third party causes, ideas, Web sites, products or services.
If you display the RSS feed content publicly, including on your website, you must provide attribution to SFR adjacent to the RSS feed content, by including "Santa Fe Reporter Headlines" in text or by displaying the Santa Fe Reporter logo without modification. Any other use of SFR's trademarks, or service marks, or of the RSS feeds requires the prior written permission of SFR. For permission requests, please send an email to: siteadmin@sfreporter.com. SFR reserves the right to discontinue providing RSS feeds and to require that you cease accessing or using the SFR RSS feeds, RSS feed content, and the Santa Fe Reporter logo at any time for any reason. By using the SFR RSS feeds, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth above.
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