RSS feeds are "discoverable" for people who want to use them, generally speaking, I think -- the RSS icon at the top of the page should logically be the RSS feed for whatever's on the page. This is actually what I missed checking to see if ArtSpots had a "generate an RSS feed for this search query" functionality, I confess; with FAP, there's an RSS feed on the search result page, whereas it looks like in ArtSpots you turn a search result page into a "fetch folder" first and then subscribe to that. (I presume that's what the RSS feed on the fetch folder page is supposed to be; I created one now as a test and the XML file is empty.)
If there's a way on either ArtSpots or FAP to create a single RSS feed of "new stuff from my watchlist," it's not obvious to me, I'll admit. I'd assume that if such existed, it would show up somewhere on my watchlist page, e.g., "http://chipotle.artspots.com/favorites/watching".
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Date: 2008-08-18 01:57 (UTC)If there's a way on either ArtSpots or FAP to create a single RSS feed of "new stuff from my watchlist," it's not obvious to me, I'll admit. I'd assume that if such existed, it would show up somewhere on my watchlist page, e.g., "http://chipotle.artspots.com/favorites/watching".