isnt it that when you search for a site, the URL should be
http://www.___________.com/net/org etc!
But how come, when i search for a site, a different URl is seen like this one below :
www.t1proxy.com/index.php?q=aHR0cDovL2... in the search result
instead of the usual http://www.------------.com
but when you click on that URL, you go to the site itself.
what does it mean? and how to get rid off that?
a friend told me it's RSSfeeds. What is that? And how to remove th RSS feeds so we can view the site in the usual way!
What is RSS Feeds? How to remove it?
RSS feeds are not your problem. RSS Feeds are simply XML content that can be accessed using an aggregator/reader designed to read them. News, discussion groups and such often distribute updates via rss.
You have some kind of malware by the sound of it. Install an anti-spyware product like spybot or adawware se.
Reply:Highlight over the listing and press the [delete] button.
Reply:Try searching for an "RSS Directory" in the search engine.
YouTube has videos explaining RSS.
You can display and provide links for your Y!A questions, your starred questions, and the news that interests you on your Y!360 and MySpace pages with an RSS feed.
http://myspace.com/22449233
http://rssonmyspace.com
The feed for my questions in MySpace updates faster than the one in my Y!360.
Find your list of questions.
To the right of your most recent question you will see the RSS link.
Click on it with the right button then left click on copy shortcut (URL).
Or you can double click the RSS link and then copy the URL from your address bar.
In your Y!360 click "My Page."
http://360.yahoo.com/
Click "Edit Feeds."
Right click on one of the three boxes then left click on paste (the short cut - URL).
Then save.
You can also display information from:
Yahoo! News (for specific subjects like your state, country, or corporation)
http://news.yahoo.com/rss
MSN News
BBC News
MySpace Blogs
Craigslist, Digg, Netflix, YouTube, and many periodicals.
Reply:The link is a link of a proxy server. Rss is a method of reading multiple sites without having to visit each site separately. The content from multiple sites is delivered to your feedreader.
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