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n01un0
RSSCenter Module
  • 2006/8/14 20:46

  • n01un0

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 253

  • Since: 2005/10/9


Anyone know why when using "Latest RDF/RSS/ATOM feeds" block, they dont automatically update? Does anyone know much about this module from Happy Linux? There isnt much documentation on it. I dont even know what the p0 and p1, p2 ect part was for. I am using his modified headline module along with this which is updating and so is the RSS Center module itself, just not the "block".

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irmtfan
Re: RSSCenter Module
  • 2006/8/14 20:54

  • irmtfan

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 3419

  • Since: 2003/12/7


i dont use this module.

but i can recommend these 2 powerful RSS modules:

1- Planet : if you want to store feeds in db

2- xhld

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n01un0
Re: RSSCenter Module
  • 2006/8/15 2:43

  • n01un0

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 253

  • Since: 2005/10/9


Thanks but I need help on this one.

I tried those other two and didnt care for them.

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gestroud
Re: RSSCenter Module
  • 2006/8/15 2:58

  • gestroud

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1538

  • Since: 2004/12/22


No, that block doesn't really update automatically. The only ways it gets updated are if:

1. someone actually goes into the module and clicks on the Simple Headline link (or the Simple Headlinke link that appears in the sub menu.

2. I think that if your server allows cron jobs, you can set it up for the module. My server doesn't allow them, so I'm not sure how to set one up.

3. You have to go into admin and update manually.

Also make sure no cache is set on the block.

I have a feeling that the function may be added into future versions. His web links module already allows auto updates for the RSS feeds associated with submitted links.

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Aianda
Re: RSSCenter Module
  • 2006/10/26 15:24

  • Aianda

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 71

  • Since: 2004/2/12


This module doesn't display properly.

When displaying a feed or single item, the html code of each post is stripped *no matter whether you specify it to do it or not.* This is because this module summarises the content of an item and never actually displays the actual content. That summary always has its html stripped.

When you specify it to display in different ways, the XOOPS theme is removed and it doesn't actually display as clicked:

eg

Single Link

* Summary
* Content allowed HTML tags
* Summary with UTF-8
* Content allowed HTML tags with UTF-8


Those links above are not reflective of the results.

This module hasn't been tested, unless my XOOPS 2.0.13.2 is not meant for this module.

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