Ok.

So the next question is how can you setup a blog which aggregates all
the other blogs without having to muck around setting up a group blog
or a planet group?

Thanks,

Glenn

On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 10:37:45AM -0800, Allen Gilliland wrote:
> Oh, the aggregated feeds will just be the feeds for the frontpage weblog 
> then.  So if you set the handle for the frontpage weblog to "main" then 
> the url would be ... /<roller ctx>/main/feed/entries/atom
> 
> -- Allen
> 
> 
> Glenn Nielsen wrote:
> >I had done that but never found a URL for the aggregate RSS feed in
> >the generated HTML.
> >
> >What would the URL for the aggregated RSS feed be?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Glenn
> >
> >On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 11:16:55PM -0800, Allen Gilliland wrote:
> >>Yes, there is indeed a way to maintain an aggregated frontpage and feeds 
> >>in Roller 3.0.  Getting the feeds is really easy, you just need to check 
> >>the box for "Enable aggregated frontpage feeds" on the site 
> >>administration page and the feeds will automatically include data from 
> >>all blogs on the site.  Then you can just use the "frontpage" theme to 
> >>get the actual html pages to be aggregated, and if that doesn't look 
> >>exactly how you like it you can customize that frontpage theme the same 
> >>way you would any other theme.
> >>
> >>-- Allen
> >>
> >>
> >>Glenn Nielsen wrote:
> >>>I am in the process of upgrading from roller 1.2 to roller 3.0.
> >>>
> >>>In roller 1.2 there was an overall roller blog RSS feed which included
> >>>all of the blogs. For example http://localhost/roller/rss .
> >>>
> >>>Is there any easy way to setup the frontpage of roller 3.0 so that
> >>>it is an aggregate of all recent blog entries and has an RSS feed
> >>>which is an aggregate of all recent blog entries?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Glenn
> >>>
> >
Glenn

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