Posted by Gerben Zaagsma on June 12, 2009 at 6:00pm
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| Project: | FeedBurner |
| Version: | 6.x-1.0-beta4 |
| Component: | Documentation |
| Category: | support request |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | closed (fixed) |
Issue Summary
Hi Dave,
I have just found the Feedburner module, it's very nice, and I am setting it up. However, I lack some basic information on how to set up things initially.
I wonder basically if I need to add/burn feeds manually or how redirecting is done? On my site (http://primary-sources.eui.eu/) many feeds can be generated by using Taxonomy Browser: users combine several tags and get a custom feed for their search results. I need to get these redirected but wonder how to get that started? they have the form: taxonomy/term/%/%/feed
So basically I just need some extra info to get me started.
Best,
Gerben
Comments
#1
I'm interested in this as well. Our site has one "blog" and we sort each blog tpye through our taxononmy eg:
site.com/blog/
site.com/blog/art/
site.com/blog/tv/
site.com/blog/music
etc...
I want to burn our main blog feed, as well as our taxonomied blogs (we have 4) I know i can do this manually, but i need the links on the site AKA $feed_icons to be replaced to the feedburner ones, and if i have to do this manually, that defeats the purpose of this module.
#2
+1
Even I'm interested in this one. On my website, users can create and assign tags to the posts and they can subscribe to rss feeds of those tags. Users can create new tag anytime and I wont like to burn the feed for each tag manually.
Is there a way to redirect taxonomy feeds to feedburner automatically?
#3
Ok, sorry I didn't see this sooner.
@Gerben Zaagsma You'd have to add the specific taxonomy feed (e.g. taxonomy/term/1/0/feed) at the admin/build/feedburner/burn page.
@devkinetic You need to have the URL alter module installed to do in-source code replacement of local feed paths to their feedburner feeds once you've added them at admin/build/feedburner
@pradeep_ There's currently not a way to do it automatically. FeedBurner used to have a feed management API avaliable, but it was closed off once they were acquired by Google. Not sure on its current status.
#4
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.