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What is an RSS feed?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a type of web feed used for the syndication
of information offered on certain Web sites.
RSS feeds at Crédit Agricole Private Equity
CAPE now provides RSS feeds enabling you to receive the latest information as
soon as it is released.
- CAPE press releases - CAPE investment updates
For each article, the feed includes the title, often a summary of the article
as well as a direct link to access the full article.
Using RSS feeds There are two main ways in which RSS feeds may be used:
- In association with an RSS feed reader or news aggregator installed on your
computer.
- With a compatible Web browser offering integrated support for RSS feeds. 1. RSS feed reader or news aggregator
You will need to download a specific program called a news aggregator or feed
reader that will allow you to automatically receive, at regular intervals (at
the frequency of your choice), the latest updated information from the sites you
select.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of RSS feed readers that may be downloaded
free of charge:
- Alertinfo - RSS Xpress - FeedReader Once the news aggregator is installed, all you will need to do is to add the
URL(s) of the RSS feed(s) you wish to use with the program.
- RSS feed for the "Press Releases" page: idia.xml 2. Web browser
If you use a full-featured browser other than Internet Explorer, such as Mozilla
Firefox, offering integrated support for RSS feeds, no further setup is required
to subscribe to CAPE's RSS feeds:
- Simply browse to the page offering an RSS feed to which you would like to subscribe.
- On the right side of your address bar at the top of the page, an RSS icon is
displayed.
- Click on this icon, then click OK in the dialogue box to accept this RSS feed.
The page offering RSS feeds is:
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