
Instructions for clearing cache and cookies can be found in your browser's settings.
Clear your browser's temporary cache and cookies to ensure you are loading the latest version of the web page. Consider trying alternative URLs such as or. Check if any antivirus programs (such as McAfee or Kaspersky) or a firewall on your computer are blocking access to. Simply clicking on the icon will allow you to preview the feed and subscribe to it.If you are unable to access the website even when it is working, you can try the following solutions:įorce a full refresh of the website by pressing CTRL + F5 keys simultaneously on your favorite browser (Firefox, Chrome, Explorer, etc.). If the extension finds an RSS feed on the page you are reading, it will display an RSS icon in your address bar, or the Omnibox as shown in the picture below. Simply install the RSS Subscription Extension by Google in your browser which auto detects RSS feeds on the page you are reading. This is because Google Chrome does not have a built in feature to display RSS feeds in the browser. Google Chrome shows a bunch of unformatted text when you click on an RSS feed button instead of a correctly formatted feed like you would see in Firefox web browser and Internet Explorer.īy default, you would see something like the text shown here in your Google Chrome browser. If you are having trouble viewing RSS feeds for your site or any other website in Google Chrome, then you might be looking for a solution. (after changing the setting, you may have to restart IE)įrom: Showing the feed xml instead of the feed content in IE Tools > Internet Options > Content > Settings > uncheck “Turn on feed reading view”
Disable the “Turn on feed reading view” setting.Ģ. If you are using Internet Explorer and trying to see the feed xml instead of the feed content, try setting your IE browser as follows:ġ.