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Why the error when subscribing to our RSS feed for Splunk Product Security announcements?

RyanOng
Engager

Hi,

I am trying to subscribe to the RSS feed for Splunk Product Security announcements on https://www.splunk.com/en_us/product-security.html?locale=en_us but keep getting "This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below."

I have tried on IE, Chrome and Firefox.

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Stefanie
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I don't think Splunk has utilized that RSS feed in some time. Perhaps contacting them on that page to let them know may help. 


There is the option to be notified of future Security Announcements through Email. Visit https://response.splunk.com/subscription and enter your email, then check the box for Product Announcements. 

Hope that helps!

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RyanOng
Engager

Thanks @Stefanie ! 🙂

Stefanie
Builder

I don't think Splunk has utilized that RSS feed in some time. Perhaps contacting them on that page to let them know may help. 


There is the option to be notified of future Security Announcements through Email. Visit https://response.splunk.com/subscription and enter your email, then check the box for Product Announcements. 

Hope that helps!

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