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RSS Software
Does anyone know of an RSS Reader/Affregator that can export an RSS feed?
Here is what I need. I work in an office and am supposed to take an RSS feed that comes in and delete the non vital or articles then export it to an RSS file and send it to the staff to read since they all have RSS readers. Does that make sense? |
Set up feedwordpress on a blog, aggregate the feed you take in and make sure to choose that all aggregated posts have to be moderated. Then moderate them and publish, give the staff the blogs rss feed.
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try autoblogger pro
you can pull in the feed, view/modify it => export your feed to a blog |
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One of the guys at the office already tried to do that with FeedWordPress, but one of the feeds we read won't load. It comes up with an error saying "This site does not syndicate". We don't want to re-publish articles on the web, we just want to send them to the staff as an rss feed. I could just send the rss file in an email or put the file onto the network drive.
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Remember, kids. Autoblogger is a completely unnecessary and overpriced piece of software. |
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you never have to publish this to the web, but with wordpress and feedwordpress you can have rss feeds in less than 5 minutes using unlimited sources for your rss input |
It was Google News of all places.
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I just ran google news through my feedwordpress and it worked perfectly |
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A reader that will run on my desktop would be great. I can't believe that out of all the hundreds of readers and aggregators, not one will export RSS (that I can find). |
See teh sig?
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just because you are using wordpress doesn't mean it has to be online for the world, just password protect the directory and access it when you need....hit GO in feedwordpress to output the feeds to the blog and save the rss file from the wordpress blog |
We tried feedwordpress again. Sometimes it works and sometimes it comes up with "This site does not syndicate". Looking at it it's the blogsearch rss feed that does that.
Where did you get two working days from? I posted this last night at midnight? Your post calling it two working days was made at noon making it 3 hours into the first work day. |
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Thanks for the love! Wheeeee! We just hit 10,000 licensed domains! Congrats to ABP and all of our customers! :thumbsup |
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ABP Rocks!
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Hey Rhonda -- if you can't get it figured out, I'd be happy to write you something custom when I get the time. I wouldn't charge you, of course, we'd just have to wait until I've finished my other commitments.
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I'd prefer to believe a non-ABPSA user's wisdom that "Autoblogger is a completely unnecessary and overpriced piece of software." |
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P.S. I'm not sure you did everything well when you installed it. I'm using feedwordpress to import a shitload of various feed sources into my wordpress blogs and it works just fine. |
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Also, you can SOMETIMES import a "problem" feed into Feed Burner, and then pull THAT. Barring ALL of that, make sure that A) the feed is valid, and B) you can actually SEE it in your browser. |
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B) I have serious doubts that Google was unable to make their feeds in the proper format according to the RSS/XML specs. |
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Here is the error message I'm getting in feedwordpress when I run the update command:
Error: I don't syndicate (http)://news(.)google(.)com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=%22new+york+restaurants%22 &ie=UTF-8&output=rss I just used a sample search term like "New York Restaurants". I can plug that exact same url into any other RSS reader and it works just fine. I put the parantheses around parts of the link so this system wouldn't turn it into a link. |
Is the space after ie= supposed to be there?
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http://www.maturedesign.com/junk/googlefeed.gif |
I really have no clue on what your problem is, but it's definitely not related to wordpress, feedwordpress and geegle feed format. Something wrong on your end (old or improperly installed scripts I guess)
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Is it possible that some space symbol got added to the URL in somehow during your cut and paste to feedwordpress form?
BTW, if you think you need some help with it - let me know and I'll do a proper installation of wordpress/feedwordpress on your server (email: admin [at] fhgstore.com, ICQ: 166-924-423). Also if there is a problem with accessing google feeds from your server, I could write you a free PHP script which will download the feed from google BEFORE to send it to feedwordpress (I don't charge for 5-minute tasks :)) |
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Try to parse the feed through feedburner is feedwordpress can't read it.
Or if you want, hit me up on icq 66871495 and I'll help you directly. |
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http://abpsa.com/ http://abpsa.com/changelog/ Sounds like sour grapes to me, or you really ARE that clueless, especially considering I suggested feedwordpress for what THIS user is trying to do, since it doesn't involve any of the advanced features ABPSA provides, the *least* of which is RSS syndication. If you're really that dense, I'll just treat you like the troll you are, but I'll assume that it's just an act. |
Correction: I just noticed there are FIVE Autoblogger Pro customers in this thread, that I *know* of.
If you're THAT sad that the "other" product just doesn't cut it anymore (and, in fact, wasn't even nominated for an XBiz Award, as Autoblogger Pro was), then you can just spew some more. *shrug* |
Thanks for all the help. Now that I know the problem is on my end I started digging deeper. Before we were manually adding a link to be syndicated. I deleted those links and used the "Syndicate a new site" link box and it works now.
Thanks. I would have never known the problem was on my end without everyone's help. I ran the update feed program and it pulled us several articles and put them into drafts. Now I'm having another problem. Where are the drafts stored? I can't find a link to them and I even checked the WordPress support forum. Found a couple of postings with people asking the same question but no answers. |
Autoblogger pro does have way more features than the simple little feedwordpress plugin. It all depends on your needs.
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color me the number six abp and abpsa customer.
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I understand the shame in realizing that you just pissed away a few hundred bucks. I wouldn't want to admit it either. |
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SIX -- count 'em, SIX customers in this thread, and you come in for NO other reason than to slam ABPSA, a product I doubt you've ever even *used* to have ANY idea what you're talking about. That's the ULTIMATE in jealousy, and it's pretty transparent. You'd just have to look for your other ABP posts to laugh more. I'm out, you're just a troll -- but a funny troll, which is the best kind! All laughs, no stress! :1orglaugh |
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The only reasons people buy autoblogger is to: a: Steal someone else's blog entries. b: Use affiliate feeds to create a network of blogs with no unique content. Those are the only two areas that autoblogger really shines and both practices are a massive waste of time and money. If they are buying autoblogger for any other reason, they are suckers. Everything else can be done with free plugins and/or a little technical savvy. A single blog with unique content will slaughter an entire network of blogs fed by sponsor feeds. That's the last thing I will say on the subject. By steering other webmasters away from your product, I am effectively helping my competition. If my competition wants to waste their money, it's foolish on my part to try to stop them. :1orglaugh |
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