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allright
Usage Problem about XMLine1.0.3
  • 2007/2/19 7:56

  • allright

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  • Since: 2007/1/31


I've installed XMLine1.0.3 according tohttp://xoopsforge.com/modules/xmline/readme.english.htm.

After installation(I think it should be a proper installation)
E.g.: (one example is as following)

# RSS:http://rss.xinhuanet.com/rss/it.xml
# Title: XINHUA
# URL:http://xinhuanet.com
# Description:
# Order: 1
# Online: 1
# Maximum items: 20
# Charset of XML encoding:
# Intermediate charset:
# Update time: 30

While, under XMLine, I could only see the following:

XINHUA:XinHua Net News [Update] [Expand] UP

Is the above correct? and, How to see the news' details and headline via the abotu RSS? Pls kindly advise.

Thank you very much!

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justjeff
Re: Usage Problem about XMLine1.0.3
  • 2007/3/17 18:04

  • justjeff

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I recently installed this module as well.

It seems that it does NOT auto Update or fetch the feed.

If you select the [update] it will read the associated site, but does nothing to continue to update it that I can see.

HTH Jeff
Jeff

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davidl2
Re: Usage Problem about XMLine1.0.3
  • 2007/3/17 18:23

  • davidl2

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  • Posts: 4843

  • Since: 2003/5/26


Been a while since I've used this, but I seem to recall it has a piece of code to insert to re-check for new news items...

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justjeff
Re: Usage Problem about XMLine1.0.3
  • 2007/3/17 18:26

  • justjeff

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  • Since: 2006/1/16


davidl2 you're right, here is the info from the readme.html

4. Tips

Update XML feed content automatically by using cron job


the API file: XOOPS_ROOT_PATH/cache/xmline/xmline.php. The file is created during installation, you may re-create whenever it is deleted.

add cronjob: the command to run: YourPhpPath XOOPS_ROOT_PATH/cache/xmline/xmline.php

if you do not have cron, let someone else help update your XMLine using his cron: (http://)YourXoopsURL/cache/xmline/xmline.php

At least, you can use pseudo-cron: put the link (http://)YourXoopsURL/cache/xmline/xmline.php to some page of your site, such as the include/common.php
Jeff

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