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Development on a shoestring: Feed Locations WordPress Plugin

  • jamie · 3 years ago
    I have recently moved to wordpress and I am trying to figure out how to get people subscribed to my old feed ( http://www.james-baker.com/news/atom.xml ) to be redirected to the new one ( http://www.james-baker.com/news/feed/ ) with aminimum of fuss.

    I have tried to follow the directions but perhaps I am too green to even get the basics? I still have the old atom.xml file in my directory (which used to get written by blogger) but oviously it isnt being updated any more. So rather than redirect TO it I want to redirect FROM it... am I using the wrong plugin?

    Thanks for your time. Any advice or link to a place I could get it is very much appreciated
    jamie
  • blog400 · 3 years ago
    Thanks so much, the Feed Locations WordPress Plugin works perfectly and saves a lot of hassle //
  • lil wyte · 3 years ago
    Hello!

    I installed Wordpress on my server, and set up a site. It's a relly nice piece of software. However, I am missing a piece of functionality, and

    couldn't find a suitable answer for it. Mayou you know a plugin I could use?I need to automatically inserts ads in my posts.And not AdSense ads, but rather HTML snippets defined by me (affiliate links, etc). Let's say I would insert a tag in my post:
    -- ad here --
    and the plugin would automatically replace it with some HTML code, when the post is displayed on my site.I really don't need any fancy configuration options etc, just the basic replace functionality.
    Do you know a plugin that can handle this?
  • Mark · 3 years ago
    Hi,
    I like the plugin, looks good and works well.

    I have one question though, my blog is on a variety of subjects and I would like to be able to tell the bloginfo function the feed location, depending upon which category I am currently viewing, instead of having to enter it into the plugins management screen, kind of like this:
    bloginfo('http://www.somesite.com/feedlocation/') .

    Is this something you might consider for a future update?

    Thanks.
    Mark.
  • vvLpLkpg · 3 years ago
    Hello nice page? really i like it! thx will be bookmark
  • David · 3 years ago
    Hi, excellent little plug-in. Simple and effective. Thanks a lot.
    David
  • ShellyGreatful · 2 years ago
    first hit off google.. I DO FEEL LUCKY!!! Yeeehaw!!

    Thanks for the work mate!
  • Jason · 2 years ago
    Thank you! Finally a simple way to change my feed!!!
  • Kisakookoo · 2 years ago
    Hi! Why I can't fill my info in profile? Can somebody help me?
    My login is Kisakookoo!
  • Carla · 2 years ago
    Is there a way I can put this on a wp page rather than in my wp template?
  • Glenn Slaven · 2 years ago
    If you install the exec-php plugin : http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/ you could then call bloginfo('rss2_url') inside a page.
  • bubazoo · 2 years ago
    awww, no listen link for the NIV version? :(
  • Glenn Slaven · 2 years ago
    Unfortunately the Bible Gateway site doesn't provide a listen link in the feed. There is a audio link on the homepage for the current verse: http://www.biblegateway.com/
  • Stephane · 2 years ago
    I don't know what's the problem but I had to replace few lines likes this one:



    with this one:



    Now it works.

    thanks!
  • Stephane · 2 years ago
    I don’t know what’s the problem but I had to replace few lines likes this one:

    <?= $ft['name']?>

    with this one:

    <?php echo $ft['name']?>

    Now it works.

    thanks!
  • The Heartless Liberal · 2 years ago
    This Plugin saved my life. Well maybe it wasn't that serious but I was at my wits end with this. For some reason my Comment RSS Feed was causing my Data Base no end of problems. I had a Feed that would work, but I couldn't get any of my links to link to it. I found your plugin and added the working URL in the Comment RSS data URL and Viola! My problem solved. I think this is a pretty common problem on Wordpress 2.2. I've seen a number of forums dedicated to it and the consensus seems to be that it's caused by a plugin adding spaces in the template. It was a bit over my head, but thanks to you it just works.

    Thanks
  • Kristopher · 2 years ago
    This plugin saved my life.
  • Glenn Slaven · 2 years ago
    Kristopher, glad to hear it worked, and that this plugin is still useful! (Oh & sorry about your first comment, Spam Karma marked it for moderation for some reason...
  • James D Kirk · 2 years ago
    Glenn,

    How challenging would it be to modify your plugin to allow the site owner to create multiple feed redirects? For instance, we're only really interested in RSS 2 on our WP site. At the same time, we are doing some interesting things like running a domain and a subdomain off the same WP install using the same custom theme. We've coded things such that depending upon the domain the visitor is on (boldlygoing.com or AreYou.BoldlyGoing.com) the theme will call different navigation, different categories, different widgetized sidebars.

    Since both "sites" still use the same database (users, post data, etc) I need to be able to burn different feeds with feedburner. The challenge with this is then having to go into the theme and ensure those correct feedburner URL's are going to get displayed with the page the visitor is on.

    So, short story long, can your plugin be modified to allow me to explicitly enter a feedburner URL that might be for a specific domain/feed or subdomain.domain/feed, or even a feedburner URL that I create for domain/category/feeed.

    Hopefully, this is clear. If not, please drop me a line, and thanks for your time. We do appreciate it!
  • ck · 2 years ago
    I am trying to use your plugin to redirect the default feed to one that leaves out a category per this post: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/124459?repli... For some reason it isn't working. Am I missing something?
  • Lauri · 2 years ago
    Thanks for a great plugin, it solved my problems right away :) No need for tricky rewriterules etc. anymore.
  • Lauri · 2 years ago
    Except that for some reason the new URL of the comments feed now gives 404. I changed it from something.com/comments/feed/ to something.com/blog/comments/feed/. Anything I can do to fix it?
  • Jason's Jazz Music · 2 years ago
    @lil wyte I am wanting to do the exact same thing, did you ever get an answer to this? You asked: (I need to automatically insert ads in my posts. And not AdSense ads, but rather HTML snippets defined by me (affiliate links, etc).

    Can anyone help me with this?
  • Manele · 2 years ago
    I tested your plugin and is really nice. This Help me a lot with my blog! Thank You!
  • Stephen Cronin · 2 years ago
    Interesting. Does this leave the default URLs in place and redirect them when they are called (such as the FeedSmith plugin does)? Or does it actually replace the default URLs in the HTML?

    I much prefer the first approach, because then readers are subscribing to YOUR feed URLs, not the FeedBurner ones. With the second approach, you're tied into FeedBurner. If you ever want to leave their service, then you'll have to get your subscribers to unsubscribe from the FeedBurner URL and then subscribe to the new URLs.

    While FeedBurner is unchallenged at present, so was Hotmail before GMail came along - okay there were others such as Yahoo Mail, etc, but the point is you may not always want to use FeedBurner. It's better to keep people subscribed to YOUR feed URLs not the FeedBurner ones if possible.
  • Glenn Slaven · 2 years ago
    Stephen, it is the second approach. If you're after the first, I suggest you check out the official feedburner plugin ( http://blogs.feedburner.com/feedburner/archives... ). To be honest, it has really rendered this plugin redundant :)
  • Ty Tran · 2 years ago
    Im using your plugin on all of my blogs.

    it saves so much of my time.

    wp should an option to do this.
  • Manele · 2 years ago
    thank you for this plugin! i like this plugin because is not overloading the server so much!
  • gantico · 1 year ago
    Hi Glenn,
    I appreciated your useful plugin: I donated 1$ and I added it to my top ten list of WordPress plug-ins:
    http://www.gantico.com/blog/2007/12/wordpress-p...

    (I appreciated also your honesty in talking about the official plugin)

    Happy New 2008!
  • Baithak · 1 year ago
    dear author,

    i have a question that is i run blog aggregator and i use smart rss. which only gets the feeds rss 2.0 or below. but it doesn't get the feeds on atom your plugin gives the right to aggregate the atom (any version) but my question is does it insert it into the database as a post. if yes then its perfect or not then can you suggest me how it can insert it in to data base as a post. can you help me with it. please.

    i only get 120 words of post and redirect to the complete post to the original post.

    for more info u can visit my site at http://baithak.net

    i hope u will reply to my query.

    with regards,