rssFeed Snippet

Snippet: RSSFeed Author: Cris D. for Etomite 0.1.6.4 

The link below is a hyperlink to the published page that has...

  • rssTemplate as the template with
  • the rssContent snippet in the page and nothing else on the page.

The snippet is configured to use:

  • 6 Pages of selected dynamic content,
  • english language, 
  • automatic refresh after 12 hours,
  • permalinkGUID, and
  • ALL of the chosen pages content.  
You can also set whether you feeds return NO, Partial or ALL page content by setting the number of characters to return on each page.   All these parameters and more are configurable from within the snippet.

to see what the rssFeed snippet does, you will have to click on one of the links below...

You can use a text URL like this... 

CLICK TO SYNDICATE THIS SITE: RSS FEED

Or an image like this...

rss

Or this...

rss

Validate this feed with Feedvalidator or Validome...

[Valid RSS]  valid RSS 2.0

Get the code here.

UPDATE: This snippet now has the ability to add any etomite page to the feed by simply placing the keyword 'rss' in for the document page that you want to add. That means users can also search your site for rss pages whether they have a feedreader or not, and documents can now be added in a more intuitive way instead of just adding the document id in the snippet configuration manually. Of course, you can still use the feed folder or display individual pages. If you want to feed the whole site, just use your phpMyAdmin to add the rss keyword id to each page id in the keyword x-ref table, or do it through the manager a page at a time.

Now There is another option for adding rss feeds to your site. Check out RSSThisPage for a snippet you can place in your template to produce a single rss feed for each page on your site.