Exporting feeds
Hello! I have imported my feeds from Google Reader. I added some subscriptions. What if I want to export my feeds to another service? Do you have such a feature?
OPML export link is at the bottom of the settings page.
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You can export your feeds from your Settings page. If you go to settings, and scroll to the bottom of the page, you will see a link "export your feeds".
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Andrzej Bernaciak commented
where is export feeds? I see import only...
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Anonymous
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I need this feature. Does it exist?
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Anonymous
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Eh, link seems to be dead...
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Joan Dempsey
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Update - tried a second time with Firefox browswer and the export worked. Now there's a back up! :)
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Joan Dempsey
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No luck on Firefox, either - get the same empty OPML file.
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Joan Dempsey
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I tried to export, too, and the export goes super fast and shows up in my downloads but there isn't any content in it. I'd like to just have it as back up in case of another crash, not becuase I'm bailing on The Old Reader. Any suggestions? Maybe I'll try another browswer (I'm using IE9) on a Windows 7 platform.
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Shyane Siriwardena
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Looks to be working now. :)
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Spela
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Tried to export, but it doesn't seem to work. When I just click there is this whole xml tree, but when I right click it and choose Save As a Link, it's not working... Any solution?
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Samuel
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Tried the link as well. Not working for me.
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Daniel Christinat
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Great guys! The link is there, and it seems to work.
Maybe that was the important last step in finding my new reader - so many (Feedly, Good Noows) do NOT provide this export feature. Eventhough it is a MUST.
Thanks a lot!
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Scott Swingle
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When I tried that, the only thing that appeared in the window was this:
The Old Reader Sat, 15 Jun 2013 17:07:51 GMT Sat, 15 Jun 2013 17:07:51 GMT (plus my email address). -
Mehdi
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Hello! I've tried this link but it doesn't work for me. The result is this:
"This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below." And then the xml tree. I've tried it on Chrome and Safari. Any info about it? Thanks!