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didn't have the problem until i installed the mod.
i'll go over there again so they can send me back to you and you can send me back to them. thank you. |
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Hi there
I am getting an error when I click on the RSS button on the feeds page, but only for some of the forums, some of them are fine, here is an example of the error http://www.marineaquariumsa.com/external.php?forumids=6 Here is the feeds page http://www.marineaquariumsa.com/cv_rss_feeds.php Edit - nevermind, seems to be working fine all of a sudden, strange. |
Ok, the error is back again, it seems to be an occasional error, doesn't happen all the time
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Viper357, sorry, but if the error is with the actual "external.php" script then I can not point you in the right direction since that is the stock vBulletin file. :o This script, that displays the list of available feeds, just links to the stock "external.php" file but it does not modify or affect it in any way.
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no matter what i do the zip file seems to be corrupted, it wont unzip.
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thank you
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Awesome mod! Works Great! *installed*
Is there a way to specifically list other feeds to be displayed that are not part of the VB default feeds? They don't even have to be dynamic....just a place to list the static URLs of additional feeds so they also get displayed. The point of the mod is to display ALL of the RSS feeds in one place, but it's not taking into account other possible feeds besides the VB defaults. I looked at the templates to see if I could just manually add a few lines of feeds but they are all kinda split up into sections so I didn't see a way to do that easily. Perhaps create a separate template for the static links that gets attached at the end of the VB feeds? If this is not possible currently, that's my suggestion for the next release. Thanks for the great work :) |
Accludetuner, what types of other feeds do you have in mind?
Something I've been toying with in my head is a new option that'd be a list of the most common vB add-ons so that somebody could turn the check box so that a link to (just for example) vBGallery would be included as well. |
Found a really quick and dirty way around this for now and figured I'd post it here in case anyone else was impatient and really wanted to get this done like me :)
In template >cv_ffl_forumlist Find: Code:
$adv_portal_forumlist Directly after it add: Code:
<tr> and to add the space to separate categories or feed types, use the following code: Code:
<tr><td class="alt1" colspan="$vboptions[cv_ffl_colspan]"><br /></td></tr> And to list a category heading (without any RSS feeds) use the following code: Code:
<tr><td class="alt1" colspan="$vboptions[cv_ffl_colspan]"> |
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