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#1 2007-01-21 18:38:42

The Human Museum
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From: Toronto, Canada
Registered: 2005-11-21
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[request] Article Image as Feed

I’m currently reworking my website as a textpattern driven photoblog and would like to have textpattern automatically use the article image for my feed. I found some helpful notes here: http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/332 – but the code for feeds in 4.0.4 must be different than the 4.0.2 version the snippets were for.

I read that you could change the feed output in 4.0.4 via a plugin and was hoping someone could take some time and help me out with this one.

Thanks!


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#2 2007-01-24 07:23:40

floodfish
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

I’d like to second this request. This would really help a lot. Thanks!

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#3 2007-01-24 14:50:01

hakjoon
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

Zem had a little write up on the new 4.0.4 XML Feed Callbacks. On the surface this seems like it would be fairly easy to accomplish.


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#4 2007-02-17 20:02:41

Jeff_K
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From: Vancouver, British Columbia
Registered: 2005-08-19
Posts: 202
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

I use this addition to rss.php at like 72:

if (!empty($thisarticle['article_image']) {
   $images = explode(',' , $thisarticle['article_image']);
   $content .= '<img src="/images/'.$images[0].'.jpg" />';
 }

You can trim that down if you don’t use multiple images. Also change “$content .=” to “$content =” if you want to just show the image (and not body/except text). But yeah, the XML Callback seems like the best way to go…

Last edited by Jeff_K (2007-02-17 20:04:18)

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#5 2007-03-01 05:01:04

Mary
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Registered: 2004-06-27
Posts: 6,236

Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

…use the article image for my feed…

You mean, just include your article image in your feed’s content?

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#6 2007-03-05 02:10:44

floodfish
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From: Brooklyn, NY
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

Hi Mary – yep, that’s exactly what I want to do (and I suspect that’s what Paul wants too). I’m taking Jeff’s hack for a spin, but this does seem ripe for a plugin.

- Jason

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#7 2007-05-02 17:00:49

alexandra
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From: Cologne, Germany
Registered: 2004-04-02
Posts: 1,370

Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

Mary schrieb:

You mean, just include your article image in your feed’s content?

Yep, … any plugin out for that already?

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#8 2007-05-02 18:08:26

Mary
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Registered: 2004-06-27
Posts: 6,236

Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

I don’t think there is one. If someone can verify that, I can certainly work on one.

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#9 2007-05-02 19:20:09

grafzahl
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From: Magdeburg
Registered: 2006-07-28
Posts: 67
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

I’ve searched for one, but does’nt found any Plugin, would be great to have :)

Your code works, but isnt that perfect. I think the Image-Id musst be parsed by Textile, because we only have the ID, what if the Image isn’t a JPEG? Or what if we want a thumbnail to show in the feed?

I think it would be great, if there was a plugin that can modify the output of feed-data with a little magic of textile…

Last edited by grafzahl (2007-05-02 20:06:47)

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#10 2007-05-02 21:28:06

hakjoon
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From: Arlington, VA
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

The ideal thing would be to insert the result of one of the many article-image plugins out there into the feed. There is a fair amount of logic that goes into displaying the article-image, they can also not be explicit URLs not just ids, not to mention the thumbnail question.

Maybe something that appended the output of a form to the feed would be the ideal situation, that way you can leverage existing work.


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#11 2007-05-02 21:56:40

hakjoon
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From: Arlington, VA
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

Warning: Barely tested

hak_feed_append will append the contents of a form called feed_append to the body of a feed.

Known Issues:
  • You have to create the form
  • nothing happens for summaries
  • Barely tested.

Please report issues, ideas. I threw this together in 5 minutes. If it works I’ll create thread over in Author Support.

Or I don’t know what do you think is better Mary? I can post something over there now but this is pretty rough.

Last edited by hakjoon (2007-05-02 22:01:57)


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#12 2007-05-03 12:28:51

grafzahl
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From: Magdeburg
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Re: [request] Article Image as Feed

Hi hakjoon,

i think it would be great if the user could customize the howl body-content of the feed.

So, i would include <txp:body /> to feed_append and it would look like the original feed, but if i would put in <txp:article_image thumbnail=“1” /><txp:body /> it would include the article-image before the body-content.

I think this is more flexibel then only to append the form at the end of the feed-body.

Update: Ok, ive just edited line $thisarticle[‘body’] .= parse($form); to $thisarticle[‘body’] = parse($form); and can now fully edit the body-content of my feed-output, just include <txp:body /> to the form feed_append to get the original result, works great! great and simple…

Last edited by grafzahl (2007-05-03 12:34:23)

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