[geeklog-users] COM_exportRDF mods, was: backlog RSS feed for feedster

geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net
Thu Jul 31 15:43:21 EDT 2003


Dirk,

Maybe COM_exportRDF() should be modified to take a destination location, 
topic ID and query limit as optional arguments.  That way custom RDF's 
become a snap.  Just a thought.

--Tony

geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net wrote:

>Actually, I do understand what you just said, since it basically amounts to
>copying, pasting, and editing (my three strong suits), but Dirk's task maybe
>a little too hard for me at this point.  
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net
>[mailto:geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net] 
>Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 3:21 PM
>To: geeklog-users at lists.geeklog.net
>Subject: Re: [geeklog-users] backlog RSS feed for feedster
>
>Generating one RSS file for ALL stories in your Geeklog installation is 
>easy enough.  Simply copy COM_exportRDF to lib-custom.php and rename it 
>to something logical like CUST_allStories2RDF(), change the name of the 
>RDF output file and then remove the limit clause in the SQL query.  
>After that you just need to create a PHP page to call that function and 
>then point your browser or RDF parser the location of your new RDF.
>
>My hunch is if what Dirk said before is over your head, what I just 
>explained isn't much better but at least I tried ;-)
>
>--Tony
>
>geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net wrote:
>
>  
>
>>A bit over my head right now, but here's how someone did it for Radio
>>UserLand.
>>
>>http://www.cybersaps.org/publicTools/backLogAllRSS/index.html
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net
>>[mailto:geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net] 
>>Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:41 PM
>>To: geeklog-users at lists.geeklog.net
>>Subject: Re: [geeklog-users] backlog RSS feed for feedster
>>
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>>>and it's asking for a "backlog" RSS address.  The GL current is at
>>>/backend/geeklog.rdf, where's the backlog?
>>>   
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Geeklog doesn't have a "backlog" (whatever that's supposed to be).
>>There's only one RSS feed with the 10 (or whatever you configured) most
>>recent posts.
>>
>>bye, Dirk
>>
>>
>> 
>>
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