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I have no checked for RSS in News 1.44 module preferences yet today I see a file in the cache directory that holds RSS information (see below). I looked at the source of the news page and lo and behold, there is a link to backend.php which I assume produces a newsfeed.
1. If I delete backend.php, will it cause any problems?
2. How else can I ensure that no RSS is showing/available? I trusted that the preferences took care of this by selecting no but now I see that is not the case. Can anyone provide me with a checklist on how to make sure no RSS is available to newsfeeders? (List of modules below)
3. I assume the information below is now out there for the world to see. Is that correct?
Part of the temp file found in XOOPS root/cache
a:4:{s:8:"template";a:1:{s:18:"db:system_rss.html";b:1;}s:9:"timestamp";i:1156546599;s:7:"expires";i:1156550199;s:13:"cache_serials";a:0:{}}
xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
Site Name
http://www.domain.com/
Site
Fri, 25 Aug 2006 22:56:39 -0000
http://backend.userland.com/rss/
XOOPS
News
myemail@domain.com
myemail@domain.com
en
A while back, I had deleted xmlrpc.php thinking this was an RSS type file but obviously I was wrong. Are there any files other than backend.php that produce RSS?
Any help would be most appreciated.
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