By ecoaction on
Im trying to create a views rss feed but get this message: "Style RSS Feed requires a row style but the row plugin is invalid." Please help.
Im trying to create a views rss feed but get this message: "Style RSS Feed requires a row style but the row plugin is invalid." Please help.
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http://drupal.org/search/node
http://drupal.org/search/node/%22Style+RSS+Feed+requires+a+row+style%22
click the link that isn't yours ;-)
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"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." - Lao Tzu
"God helps those who help themselves." - Ben Franklin
"Search is your best friend." - Worldfallz
I am getting the same problem
I am getting the same problem when trying to make an RSS view, what are these plugins, is there a guide to coding one, or where are they found, thanks
No Help
to the first reply by WorldFallz:
I am not one to usually deride someone's attempt at helping someone, but i doubt this was that.
This reply is utterly useless and may actually be a troll.
If you have nothing meaningful to contribute, don't contribute this kind of crap.
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troll? Now that's funny, lol. I pit my tracker against anyone's any time any where. You might want to actually take a look before you mouth off about something of which you clearly know nothing.
I've answered literally hundreds of threads but yes, if you're too lazy to as least try to search before posting I will call you out on it.
I'm always highly amused when those that have contributed NOTHING feel entitled to tell those of us that do contribute every single day how we should spend our volunteer time. But good luck in an open source community with that attitude.
$pay_no_mind_list .= "1ncipient";Today, when I click on your
Today, when I click on your link: http://drupal.org/search/node/%22Style+RSS+Feed+requires+a+row+style%22
I got this error:
- Validation error, please try again. If this error persists, please contact the site administrator.
Mean, IMHO we avoid not to answer by "search on google" instead :)
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$pay_no_mind_list .= "1ncipient";hmm is a bit hard to distinguish the different users isn't it? ;)
Freelance Drupal developer, contact me if you want help on your Drupal project.
And he`s not the only one ..
And he`s not the only one ...unfortunately your journey as a Drupal developer is a solitary one ... google /youtube and how to books are your best friends ... don`t even bother coming to this website , unless you want to fetch modules.
I'm not sure where that comes
I'm not sure where that comes from, but many people are helped every day here.
Contact me to contract me for D7 -> D10/11 migrations.
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especially since the poster has been a member all of a month, only has one other forum thread in the tracker, and did actually get help in that thread.
#5
#5
"Posted by iamEAP on February 10, 2014 at 6:30pm"
Sorry about that .....i received help at 6. 30.pm ....I posted my comments on this thread at 10.38 that same morning .... I did n`t pass this remark after receiving help, and I`m sorry if i gave you that impression.... i thanked iamEAP as it was the first response I got after being in the community for a month.
I will apologise again for being rude, I know that I`m neither a paying customer nor have I contributed in any of the threads to demand assistance from you guys ....
Tips
@all:
Ignore flames and rude tones. Drupal is a large international community. Since many members are not native English speakers, realize that a brusque tone may be a result of a cultural difference, a humor differences, a language differences and should not be immediately interpreted as rude. Regardless, if you feel like another user has flamed you, the best response is to ignore the offense and continue working toward discussing productive solutions.
For your information in #1 the symbol
;-)means this is a joke. The Drupal community does welcome humor.You get more bees with honey than with vinegar. While it is very easy to become frustrated when grappling with a problem, remember that Drupal community members donate their time in offering support. People are more likely to respond to posts which ask nicely for assistance over those that demand it or complain. Politeness can make a difference.
Tips source: http://drupal.org/forum-posting
The following worked for me
@ecoaction: The following worked for me.
*Activate the
Advanced Helpmodule.*Navigate to
/help/views/example-user-feedor
Help › Views › Getting started › Create an RSS feed of user posts*Follow instructions on screen.
The following might works too http://drupal.org/node/280392#comment-1502068