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If you're looking for the answer to the question of how to enable the atom feed for the .Text (dotText) Blog, here's the answer!
The following is the complete code.
Here's my complete code for MyLinks.ascx.
<%@ Control Language="c#" Inherits="Dottext.Web.UI.Controls.MyLinks" %> <asp:HyperLink Runat="server" NavigateUrl="~/Default.aspx" Text="Home" ID="HomeLink" /> | <asp:HyperLink AccessKey="9" Runat="server" NavigateUrl="~/Contact.aspx" Text="Contact" ID="ContactLink" /> | <asp:HyperLink Runat="server" NavigateUrl="~/Rss.aspx" Text="Syndication" ID="Syndication" /><asp:HyperLink CssClass="XMLLink" ImageUrl="../images/xml.gif" Runat="server" NavigateUrl="~/Rss.aspx" ID="XMLLink" /><asp:HyperLink CssClass="XMLLink" ImageUrl="../images/atom.jpg" Runat="server" NavigateUrl="./atom.aspx" ID="XMLLink2" /> | <script>var RssLocation = <%=XMLLink.ClientID%>.href;var i = RssLocation.indexOf("Rss.aspx");var BaseLocation = RssLocation.substring(0, i);<%=XMLLink2.ClientID%>.href = BaseLocation + "atom.aspx";</script>
<asp:HyperLink Runat="server" Text="Admin" ID="Admin" /><%@ Control Language="c#" Inherits="Dottext.Web.UI.Controls.MyLinks" %>
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