Posted on: 12/03/08 04:19pm
By: scubasteve
When I create a new feed of type "Articles" the "Contents:" drop down menu is blank and I am not able to select Allstories or anything else.
Edit: I can't get feeds to work at all. They are enabled and i have even set the 'backend' and 'geeklog.rss' permissions 777.
What am I missing?
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 05:12am
By: 1000ideen
Are the topics visible to guests? Maybe upload the language files again?
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 10:11am
By: scubasteve
No, the topics are not visible to guests. Is that the problem?
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 10:53am
By: 1000ideen
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 11:54am
By: scubasteve
Yep that was it. But, you can turn off public access after creating the feed. The feed will continue to work (only if stories are anon access enabled) even if you turn off public access to the topic.
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 02:49pm
By: Dirk
Quote by: scubasteveThe feed will continue to work (only if stories are anon access enabled) even if you turn off public access to the topic.
It'll be updated the next time you publish a story.
You do have a point, though - it should also be updated when topic permissions change. Please submit a bugreport.
bye, Dirk
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 03:27pm
By: scubasteve
You do have a point, though - it should also be updated when topic permissions change. Please submit a bugreport.
I will but this is giving me the functionality I desire. I want to have a rss feed with the story titles but require users to be logged in to actually read them.
Please keep that in mind with new versions/updates to geeklog.
Thanks.
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 03:40pm
By: Dirk
Quote by: scubastevePlease keep that in mind with new versions/updates to geeklog.
Then I'd suggest you also submit a feature request :wink:
Although, strictly speaking, that isn't exactly what RSS feeds were designed for. I see a need for RSS feeds that take permissions into account (as opposed to the public feeds we have now). What you're asking for, though, is a mixture of both.
bye, Dirk
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 04:09pm
By: 1000ideen
Wasn`t there a hack to make headlines and intro visible for guests but the "read more" was only visible to members?
Re: Content Syndication problem
Posted on: 12/04/08 04:20pm
By: Dirk
Quote by: 1000ideenWasn`t there a hack to make headlines and intro visible for guests but the "read more" was only visible to members
Not sure. Last time I looked into that, I ran into problems to properly hide the comments to such an article. It's been a while, though ...
bye, Dirk