Have tried to get rss import to work for some time now, but had no luck. I decided to try kik RSS Feeds since it seems to work for someone else.
But I have the same problem here as on the other extensions I have tried. The extension is installed, static css included, filled in everything in the flexform, but there is noe rss news in mye frontend. The page source shows this: <!-- CONTENT ELEMENT, uid:143/list [begin] --> <a id="c143"></a> <!-- Header: [begin] --> <div class="csc-header csc-header-n2"><h1>RSS</h1></div> <!-- Header: [end] --> <!-- Plugin inserted: [begin] --> <DIV id=kikrss_table><DIV class="kikrss_head_channel"></DIV><br><DIV class=kikrss_bodytext></DIV><br><DIV class=kikrss_bodytext><A href="" target="_blank"></A></DIV><br></DIV> <!-- Plugin inserted: [end] --> <!-- CONTENT ELEMENT, uid:143/list [end] --> I have tried it on two different TYPO3 installations and with several feeds (also from typo3.org) Is there something basic or obvious I am missing??? redvald On 2007-10-30 20:17:02 +0100, Gregory Remington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Stephen Bungert wrote: >> Hi thanks for the link... it looks like what I'm looking for. I tried >> the following: >> >> magpierss_1.0.1.t3x >> oxcs_rssreagregator_0.3.0.t3x >> rss2_import_0.0.1.t3x >> tw_rssfeeds_2.1.4.t3x >> xml_ttnews_import_0.3.2.t3x > > I went through this a few months ago and went with kik RSS Feeds. > http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/kik_rssfeeds/2.1.5/ > > Regarding manuals. Yes, a lot of them do lack something and many > "assume" you are familiar with the "basics". Once you realize about 90% > of extensions use a typical method for installation and setup, the > manuals become a point of reference for their TypoScript properties. > > The typical extension install goes something like this using either > Flexform (if available) or TypoScript. > > Create a sys folder to store that extension's content records (if > needed), use Startingpoint: to point the extension to the sys folder, > Include static (from extensions): in your TS template for the extension > in Web > Template, and so forth. > > Flexforms are more user friendly for newbies and lower level technical > personnel, TypoScript opens more possibilities for intermediate and > advanced end users without having to learn PHP like some other systems > require. > > A "universal" extension installation manual that covers the most common > denominator for all extensions would be useful. I'll get to work on > that next ;) > > Cheers, > Greg > > ---- > web: http://www.mediatech.net > Phone: +1 (760) 525-1770 . Skype: gremington _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english