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Hey Marty,

I know Sharon sent you a bunch of information regarding FIF (friendly-iframe friendly) ads. That's basically what needs to be done within the Google DFP custom templates to make this work.

The other option is just to use BLOX expandable ads alongside your standard DFP units. Those will be available in the next Flex release which rolls out on Wednesday.
Hi Olivia!

What are you planning to do with this URL? My answer changes slightly depending on your use case. :)

Christine
Hey Kevin,

Can you give me more details as to your workflow and/or use case?

Currently, it is possible to go to the revision history. There, you can see the revisions, and you can view the asset at the time of each save, so you'll be able to look up what changes were made by which user, and what time, and what they did. This is, as you probably already know, where the update comments will also show.
Hi there!

From what I can tell so far, this looks like a bug on our front-end templates. I scheduled a fix for it in our upcoming Zen release, so it should be available next week.

Let me know if this helps! Thanks!
Hi Rob!

The search link that you referenced above (http://www.columbiamissourian.com/search/?q=&nsa=eedition&nfl=advertorial&t=article&l=20&s=start_time&sd=desc&f=rss) is still a valid RSS 2.0 feed, even though it doesn't end in an .xml. From what I can tell, Apple does not appear to require a specific extension... only a valid feed.

I personally set up another site as a News Channel on the Apple News Publisher platform, and my RSS feed was domain.com/rss (with no specific extension, though it is a valid feed) - and it appeared that it was accepted. That being said, I haven't been notified that my channel is live yet.

In other words, I think it will work if you try it. There may be additional tweaks we have to make to optimize things going forward, so let us know how it goes.

Here is some more information about generating MRSS, RSS and ATOM feeds from BLOX using search: http://docs.townnews.com/kbpublisher/How-to-Generate-RSS-ATOM-or-iATOM-feeds-from-BLOX_5941.html

And, if you want to create specific channels based on certain sections in your BLOX site (for example, a specific channel for a columnist or a sports team), here are details on how to create search queries (which can then create feeds): http://docs.townnews.com/kbpublisher/Search-Queries_5555.html

Let me know if you have more information about this, or if you've confirmed something different. It's a new thing so we're trying to stay on top of it! =)

Christine
It sounds like a broken link somewhere (that has a / at the beginning for example, when it shouldn't). What is the actual URL? I assume mysitehere.com is not really what it says? If you don't want to post your real information here, please submit a ticket to Customer Support and we can look through your site. :)
For those of you asking to have copies of the blocks I used in the demo, they are included on the page above (see "Related Downloads" on the right rail of the article).

The blocks are not assigned to any pages, so you can just import them, search for tag: examples and then play with them on a test page! You may not have articles that match my rules, so you could either change the query rules or use the "pin" feature to force an article into that spot.

Good luck! :)
Hi there!

Can you give me more information on specifically what you're trying to do and where?

In some places it could be changed with CSS, but in other places it would require customization on the UTL (server side) level.
Hi Craig!

A few issues with this:

1. You can only have one active global folder at a time so that could potentially cause problems. Technically Flex doesn't have dependencies on global, but I'm not sure if there would be conflicts. You definitely wouldn't get customizations and code from that global.

2. Your header and footer from Zen would not work on Flex. Flex would not ask for those files.

3. Any variables set on Zen would not work on Flex (we have purposefully namespaced them) and vise versa.

It MAY be theoretically possible (I haven't tried it) to have a Zen site running a non-standard Flex skin such as Live e-Edition (which has no header and footer or theme options like the rest of the site). However, since Zen and Flex Live e-Editions are very similar, I'm not sure why you'd want to.