History of RSSPackage
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Resource Description Framework (RDF) Site Summary (RSS) is a lightweight multipurpose extensible metadata description and syndication format. It allows users to read headlines from your site with a dedicated RSS reader. The RSS Package both generates RSS feeds for you site, and lets you suck in RSS feeds from other sites. Finding Feeds Of Your SiteYou can find the rss feeds of your site here:http://www.yoursite.com/bitweaver/rss/wiki_rss.php Importing RSS Feeds Into Your SiteYou can add RSS feeds to your site by going here:http://www.yoursite.com/bitweaver/rss/admin/admin_rssmodules.php Display them on Wiki Pages or in ColumnsOnce you have added a connection to a feed into the site engine, you can display those feeds in both Wiki pages, and in side panel Modules. Both use the same plugin format:
Where id is the id of the rss feed (can be found on the admin page) and max is the number of items to display. There is an example in the Wiki plugin help, which you can see when editing a wiki page. The layout module accepts multiple feeds in one, so that if you would like to mix items from different feeds and have them displayed by most recently posted, you can! Just pass in more values to the id param, for example id=1,2,4 As of bitweaver version R2, the RSS Package uses SimplePie library to process feeds. | Bitweaver's RSS package both generates RSS feeds from your site, and lets you include RSS feeds from other sites into your site. Generally speaking, Resource Description Framework (RDF) Site Summary (RSS) allows users to read headlines from your site with a dedicated application. As of bitweaver version 2, the RSS package uses SimplePie library to process feeds. Feeds from your siteFeeds from your site are listed at http://yoursite.com/rss/. Go to Administration > RSS > RSS Settings to control which content is available as RSS feeds in which formats.Importing feeds into your site
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