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Auto Discovery in Internet Explorer
Active Web Reader can automatically discover feeds in Internet Explorer. It
discovers the feeds in the page currently being viewed. It then displays a
small non-obtrusive dialog inside the Internet Explorer, listing all the feeds it
has discovered. You can add the discovered feeds to Active Web Reader by selecting
feeds and clicking Add Feed(s) button on the dialog.
To include the Auto Discovery in Internet Explorer feature in Active Web
Reader:
- Run Active Web Reader's setup.
- In step 4 of the setup (the Select Additional Tasks screen), select
the "Install RSS Feed Auto Discovery Add-in for Internet Explorer" checkbox.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.
Once the feature is installed, you can turn on/off the feature by performing the
following steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Settings.
- Select the General Properties tab.
- From Auto Discovery, check or uncheck the Auto Discover Feeds
in Internet Explorer box.
- Click OK.
You can also turn On/Off Auto Discovery of feeds in Internet Explorer by right clicking
on Active Web Reader's notification icon on taskbar (system tray) and click on Auto
Discover Feeds in Internet Explorer.
To set the destination folder for discovered feeds in the Internet Explorer:
- On the Tools menu, click Settings.
- Select the General Properties tab.
- From Auto Discovery, click on Select Folder.
- In Add to Folder select the destination folder. Click Ok.
- Click Ok.
To start the discovery of feeds in a specific window of the Internet Explorer:
- Bring the Internet Explorer window, in which you want to start the discovery of
feeds, to the foreground.
- Right click on Active Web Reader's notification icon on the taskbar (provided that
Active Web Reader is minimized to system tray).
- Click on Discover Feeds in Internet Explorer Now.
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