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  • Subject: Messages made into RSS feeds or E-mail Alerts
Subject: Messages made into RSS feeds or E-mail Alerts

Wouldn't it make sense to have the ability to add your message center to an RSS feed? I think if Bungie allowed you to do this it would give the ease of getting your messages without having to refresh the webpage all day long. It could be delievered to member's outlook if they sign up for it. Just a thought. Any comments?

My other suggestion is to allow members to receive e-mail alerts when they get a message here.

[Edited on 08.21.2007 9:53 AM PDT]

  • 08.16.2007 1:36 PM PDT
Subject: Messages made into RSS feeds

Posted by: WolfmanMaverick
You people have just sent my sides into orbit. A bunch of MLG try hards sucking the dick of some supposed pro half the thread hasn't even heard of. Classic.

I was under the assumption that it refreshed every time you clicked a link on the page.

  • 08.16.2007 1:56 PM PDT

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Posted by: Achilles1108
I was under the assumption that it refreshed every time you clicked a link on the page.

It does. He's just talking about an actively refreshing one, that would display you having a new message the moment you get it.

  • 08.16.2007 2:04 PM PDT

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Posted by: SS_Zag1
It does. He's just talking about an actively refreshing one, that would display you having a new message the moment you get it.


An RSS Feed wouldn't do that. Unless you set your client to update it every second...

[Edited on 08.16.2007 5:10 PM PDT]

  • 08.16.2007 5:10 PM PDT
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Then what would?

  • 08.18.2007 2:16 AM PDT

No, what I'm talking about is for someone who doesn't have the site open all day. This way your outlook client or something could check your messages without having to open B.net.

  • 08.20.2007 12:05 PM PDT