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#1 2011-01-28 18:51:47

maruchan
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Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

I have a client who needs a simple product database. I’ve been planning on using TXP, since it meets their requirements well.

The only problem I’ve run into is this: There are three websites — one for the parent company, and two for individual brands. They would like to only enter or update the product data once and then have it display on two sites — the parent and the brand in question.

Is this possible? If so, what would be a good approach?

As an example:

Parent Company Website
Brands
    Brand 1
        Products
            Product A
                Product A Description
                Product A Custom Field 1
                Etc.

Brand 1 Website
    Products
        Product A
            Product A Description (duplicate of Parent company entry)
            Product A Custom Field 1 (duplicate of Parent company entry)
            Etc. (duplicates of Parent company entries)

Thanks!

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#2 2011-01-28 21:02:54

CeBe
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Registered: 2010-06-25
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Re: Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

The two first ideas that are coming, without thinking any further:
  • technically speaking: sharing the same database
  • SEO speaking : duplicate is baaaaaad :)

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#3 2011-01-28 21:31:57

els
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Re: Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

RSS, Simplepie, smd_xml… (I’m sure there is more) ;)

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#4 2011-01-28 23:35:58

maruchan
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Re: Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

SEO speaking : duplicate is baaaaaad :)

Is it that bad? I’m curious now. Especially since I might be using an RSS feed to display the items. Seems a lot of sites do that…

RSS, Simplepie, smd_xml… (I’m sure there is more) ;)

Ha, for some reason I was thinking RSS is for blogs and things…seems like that would work, thanks.

Last edited by maruchan (2011-01-28 23:36:47)

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#5 2011-01-29 06:39:34

colak
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Re: Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

They would like to only enter or update the product data once and then have it display on two sites – the parent and the brand in question.

Instead of rss you could use rah_external_output, and you could control what data appears on the “other” site.

Last edited by colak (2011-01-29 06:39:54)


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#6 2011-01-29 12:36:09

CeBe
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Re: Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

maruchan a écrit:

Is it that bad? I’m curious now. Especially since I might be using an RSS feed to display the items. Seems a lot of sites do that…

It doesn’t mean it’s a good practice.
Just search duplicate content and you will get a lot of informations.

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#7 2011-01-29 14:24:05

merz1
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Re: Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

The simplest solution is to have point ‘Brand 1 Website’ to the section of ‘Brand 1’.
The elegance of sections is that you can have different CSS for each sections.

You can either choose between brand1.company.tld pointing to the section or a stand-alone brand1.tld pointing to the section.


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#8 2011-01-31 09:23:02

Algaris
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Registered: 2006-01-27
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Re: Sharing some data across a few TXP sites...possible?

I asked something simular a while ago and rah_external_output looked like the best option back then.

http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=34518

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