Using the latest EE build (20070506), I have installed
Magpie RSS Parser (v.1.3.3)
and
FeedGrab (v.0.7.0)
and the plugin manager is working (no blank screen). Webspace is using PHP Version 4.3.xx.
While I don’t use FeedGrab right now, it seems that there are combinations in which the plugin manager does not break due to the installation of the FeedGrab plugin.
I am exporting a file out of Adobe InDesign as xml, then throwing that into a directory and directing FeedGrab there. My hope is to have FeedGrab shove each item as a distinct record into the db. This xml file reads okay through Mozilla, so it is parsing properly, but the tagging is non-standard. I can tinker with the export if this is the problem.
The library I use to read the files will only accept RSS or ATOM formatted files. I have a version that will read generic XML files in development, but in the meantime you might need to tinker with the export.
Finally, I am also trying to get my head around your new category feature. Are you saying that I just point that to a field in my xml and FeedGrab will auto build that as a category in my EE weblog?
There are 2 ways to handle categories. I’ve started to to try and improve the documentation - try here for FeedGrab documentation and here for Categories.
Here’s a new version that I think fixes the Control Panel problem. Let me know if there are still problems.
Edit: Please see the FeedGrab page to download current version
Thanks for the reports of problems - your help is appreciated.
What versions of EE and PHP are you using? Did the previous v7 work for you?
carvingCode: do you just get the “Fetching http://…” message and nothing else, like Orliha?
Is anyone (but me) finding this version working?
Ta.
Love the new version. In Feedgrab’s entry on EE’s plugin manager, I see there’s an optional “offset” parameter. Is this currently working? If so, I’d love to know how to use it—for some reason, my del.icio.us links are getting stamped with an entry time six hours earlier than when I bookmarked them.
Thanks so much for a great plugin.
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