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timamie
08-17-2006, 04:44 PM
GeoFeeds is a great item to put with Enterprise

It is currently supported from 204 to 205 PHP 4 to PHP 5

If you wish to see it in action

got www classic car mall . net and move find the links on the page.

Ivillages
08-17-2006, 07:14 PM
Thanks Tim, it looks like you've done a lot of work on the script to create multiple feeds with multiple filters. Good work!

Bob

timamie
08-17-2006, 09:06 PM
..........

www classiccarmall . net look at what it can do.


Good Ruck People

Ivillages
08-17-2006, 09:52 PM
Sounds good, we'll get to it..................one of these days!

jgaulard
08-17-2006, 10:46 PM
This looks really great.

Does the cleaned up (modrewrite) URLs come with the feed? Or do the original ones?

Ivillages
08-17-2006, 11:04 PM
The product default is to use the original urls, but we can modify it if you want the mod-rwrite urls and your server supports it.

Bob

timamie
08-17-2006, 11:58 PM
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Ivillages
08-18-2006, 12:06 AM
I will make them availble cheap.



Tim, remember that the Geofeed script is licensed to you and you only. You are not allowed to resell it, ok?

Bob

timamie
08-18-2006, 12:13 AM
I had no intentions of selling your work, I have never sold anything that belonged to any one.

I was talking about the mods I made, unless you are not going to allow me to sell my help to the people and provide extra things for your module

You disipoint me BOB to think I would sell your module is a short comming on your part.

Just keep in mind allot of work went in to this module.

The link scripts I made and the formating I figured out.

The code on my html pages is mine, and the way I impliment your program was my idea.

Here is proof of my ideas working my feeds are spreeding like wild fire, and to differt IPS supscribed


/RSS366.php
Agent: Feedfetcher-Google; (+http://www.google.com/feedfetcher.html)

/RSS473.php
Agent: Feedfetcher-Google; (+http://www.google.com/feedfetcher.html)

Yahoo Serving the Feeds it has pick up

oc303.feeds.mud.yahoo.com 4 4 14.50 KB 17 Aug 2006 - 21:41
oc304.feeds.mud.yahoo.com 6 6 13.72 KB 17 Aug 2006 - 21:41
oc5.my.mud.yahoo.com 4 4 10.99 KB 17 Aug 2006 - 21:41
oc302.feeds.mud.yahoo.com 5 5 551.44 KB 17 Aug 2006 - 21:40
efhl-d03.fpweb.aol.com 2 2 17.90 KB 17 Aug 2006 - 20:43
efhl-m02.fpweb.aol.com 7 7 38.16 KB 17 Aug 2006 - 20:43
efhl-m01.fpweb.aol.com 8 8 41.43 KB 17 Aug 2006 - 20:42

Subscribers today

/GeoFeed.php 2339 VIEWS
/rss.htm 57 VIEWS
/googlenews.htm 20 VIEWS
/msnnews.htm 26 VIEWS
/lpg/rss.php 51 VIEWS <-- License Plate Gallery, I modified RSS.php
/RSS356.php 33 VIEWS
/RSS365.php 33 VIEWS
/RSS366.php 39 VIEWS
/RSS473.php 12 VIEWS
/RSS474.php 5 VIEWS
/RSS367.php 10 VIEWS
/RSS369.php 4 VIEWS
/RSS361.php 4 VIEWS



This is just a very small look at my log I could spend a few hours digging out traffic to these feeds from my logs since they went live today!!!!

There are so many things looking at these feeds now!

So were alot of the mods that got implimented in your module.

I was looking to help people impliment this into there sites not to sell you module.

I sent hours figuring this crap out and how to make YAHOO, AOL, MSN , and GOOGLE like it.

And frankly I think that if I help some one install your module they buy from you and impliment it, in to there sight then I sould be able to make some thing for my services.

There are only three people here that have a real good idea how this module works Alfred, me, and you.

I am sure that I can sell my services to help people with this module.

Ivillages
08-18-2006, 01:24 AM
Sorry to disappoint you Tim. Take it easy and relax. Things are fine.

Bob

shmick
09-05-2006, 06:51 PM
My site has not yet gone live.. I find it hard to get dedicated time to look at it. Can you tell me how the feed module that has been developed works? Is it an rss feed from each category of your site? Sounds interesting! Can you point me to an example?

Ivillages
09-05-2006, 07:15 PM
My site has not yet gone live.. I find it hard to get dedicated time to look at it. Can you tell me how the feed module that has been developed works? Is it an rss feed from each category of your site? Sounds interesting! Can you point me to an example?

GeoFeed is a script that let's you publish an XML page to allow clients and other website owners consume and publish your Geodesic Classifieds/Auction listing on their website using HTML or RSS. You can select which category, seller, how many listings to show, thumbnails on/off, and weather to show regular or featured listings. The output can be set to output HTML or RSS vers. 2. The default display is from newest>oldest. We have some links to demo pages under the GeoFeed product description at http://www.interactivevillages.com/webdev/geodesic/geodesicmodules.php

xena4635
09-18-2008, 08:27 PM
I am NOT a developer, but I do know enough to do things if enough good instruction is given. I have developers, but I also have to pay them for the work they do, so when I see something that I might be able to do without going that route...then I will always try on my own first.

I have been needing to add RSS to my site and ran across GeoFeed. My first question is, does it work? I also would like to be able to use widgetbox eventually to create widgets from the RSS feeds. I hate problematic stuff, I like to follow directions and have something work relatively easy. So, is anyone here familair with GeoFeed, would you recommend it "out of the box" or will I just end up having to hire a developer to make it work? LOL

Thanks!

xena4635
09-18-2008, 10:44 PM
I am NOT a developer, but I do know enough to do things if enough good instruction is given. I have developers, but I also have to pay them for the work they do, so when I see something that I might be able to do without going that route...then I will always try on my own first.

I have been needing to add RSS to my site and ran across GeoFeed. My first question is, does it work? I also would like to be able to use widgetbox eventually to create widgets from the RSS feeds. I hate problematic stuff, I like to follow directions and have something work relatively easy. So, is anyone here familair with GeoFeed, would you recommend it "out of the box" or will I just end up having to hire a developer to make it work? LOL

Thanks!
I am really quite irritated that the installation instructions were not a little more specific as to where to upload the GeoFeed.php file, "application root"? I just wish that this sort of stuff was done with a little more focus on the folks that are not as well versed in developer lingo.... so what does that mean? Does that mean in my root directory under public_html? Or another area? And the part in the configuration where it asks for "base_url" and it gives an example like www mysite com/classifieds .... well I have been searching for this base url thing for over an hour and why does everything refer to folks with "classifieds" what about people with the Geo Auction Software - that is so confusing!!!! My site does not have url's like that, it references letters and numbers, I am assuming this is a PHP thing. So what about folks like me? What do we use as the base url for our recently listed auctions?? Am I an idiot for asking this? LOL

jonyo
09-19-2008, 10:46 AM
I don't know of the software specifically, but I can try to translate for you :)


"application root"?

That usually means the directory you installed the software in. In the case of the Geodesic software, it would be the same directory that you find the config.php file that you would edit to change the database settings. As long as you are on the 3.0 or higher software platform, it will also be the directory that your license is attached to.


"base_url" and it gives an example like www mysite com/classifieds

If we were to configure the geofeeds module to be used on our demo, which is installed here (http://geodesicsolutions.com/demo_3.1/index.php), we would probably set the base url to be "geodesicsolutions.com/demo_3.1" but without the quotes. Hope that example helps more, since it is applying to a real installation instead of the over-used pretend installation at www.mysite.com/classifieds.

Like I said though, I'm not familiar with the geofeeds module or how it is configured, the above is just going by what information you have provided.