Good Morning,
I'm pulling a RSS feed into confluence, and it displays the items but it looks like it's displaying the first item and not chronologically. Is there a way to sort this? I added the feed to my outlook, and it seem to be sorting on its own.
Feed in question - https://static.nvd.nist.gov/feeds/xml/cve/misc/nvd-rss.xml
Hey @Jenrick Lau
I've tried to subscribe to the RSS Feed using the link you've provided and the result return in the page seems to match with what is shown when I browse the URL directly.
RSS Feed:
Browse Directly:
And here is my Storage Format for the RSS Macro:
<p><br /></p> <p><ac:structured-macro ac:name="rss" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="58a1caff-8e4e-41df-b1c9-a64f2ea2c6f7"><ac:parameter ac:name="url"><ri:url ri:value="https://static.nvd.nist.gov/feeds/xml/cve/misc/nvd-rss.xml" /></ac:parameter></ac:structured-macro></p>
Can you check if thats the same with yours? Besides, what is the version of Confluence you are using?
Good morning,
Sorry, I have been absolutely swamp!
I'm currently using Confluence 6.6.1.
And yes! That's the feed I have (I do get that,) but I'm looking to reverse the sequence, since the oldest shows up first vs, newest. Is there a way to re-order it so that it's reversed?
I'm currently using the built in RSS macro to pull it in, and it looks great! Just hoping to reverse the order.
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now I get what you're looking for. you'd like Confluence to show the list fed from the RSS to be reversed. The built in macro can't do that and i've found the feature request here that is closed:
perhaps you'll need a way to get the RSS to be fed in reverse sequence and register that URL to Confluence
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