FeedBurner

Dave Reid - March 10, 2007 - 07:40
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Integrates Drupal with the services provided by Google FeedBurner. Currently this module provides the means to redirect requests for your site's feeds to user-specified/created FeedBurner feeds. Special user agents, like FeedBurner and Feed Validator (this can be customized) are still allowed access to the direct feeds so there is no need for any special .htaccess hacking.

What do I need to do when my FeedBurner.com account is switched to Google FeedBurner?

All you need to do is change the FeedBurner URL (MyBrand domain) in the 'Advanced settings' of admin/settings/feedburner to 'feeds2.feedburner.com' or 'feedproxy.google.com'. I'm working on a potential upgrade path. Also see the note below about dropping support for the old FeedBurner.com accounts.

New 6.x-1.x features:

  • The module can now automatically replace any links to your site's feed URLs with their FeedBurner feed URLs! For most sites this should work automatically, but for some sites (that already define the function custom_url_rewrite_outbound) you will need to download and install the Url alter module for this feature.
  • Changed all default URLs from feedburner.com to feedburner.google.com. Legacy support for feedburner.com is now being discontinued as my own FeedBurner.com account has been switched to Google FeedBurner.
  • Semi-complete SimpleTest testing suite.

How can you get involved?

Releases

Official releasesDateSizeLinksStatus
6.x-1.0-beta42009-Apr-1924.24 KBRecommended for 6.xThis is currently the recommended release for 6.x.
Development snapshotsDateSizeLinksStatus
6.x-1.x-dev2009-Jun-0224.19 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.
5.x-1.x-dev2008-Dec-1317.2 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.


 
 

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