Hi, can somebody confirm this plugin works? Is there any support and is it worth to buy pro version of this? Free version works 90% correct, but not give you images and photos, so is pro version better for that?
Thanks
]]>I installed this plugin and it didn’t work, so as far as I can say it isn’t compatible with the latest version of WordPress.
]]>Please do not install Rss poster free version on your website you will end up getting infected with Mass Iframe Injection Attack 2.
After Installing a fresh wordpress, updating all the plugins and changing the theme I still got the norton alert Mass Iframe Injection Attack 2 when the site was loaded.
I believe this plugin has been infected with the virus and when you uninstall this plugin only than your problem will be solved.
Regards
tina
The plugin is just broken, I tried to have a feed read and it didn’t work at all, so don’t download it.
]]>Hey you might be interested in this. ?? We have made a useful tool for helping those who need SEO content for their sidebars. Here is a tool that will auto create an RSS feed of relevant content on any search term. The data is pulled from the major search engines real time and is cached for about 15 minutes then updates.
If you are good enough to parse the content server side then it will give the site SEO benefit for displaying topically relevant content in their sidebars with authoritative relevant outbound links. It technically will be duplicate content (compared with the web) but it is time sensitive great content. Even if you use the normal javascript parsing, like in many sidebar widgets today, it will still benefit the visitors to the sites to view really great news in the sidebar.
If you dynamically change the search term in the RSS url call you will be able to add different content on pages of your site that need more text to prevent being duplicate content in comparison to other pages on the same site. This means the pages of your site have a higher percentage of different content then each other. This will benefit SEO but also pay per click quality score metrics. For those who know how to create auto posts, tweets, status updates, etc., based on RSS feeds have a go at it. ??
Example, you could pull the category of the page or one or more of the tags and auto replace the search term variable in the RSS url call. You should look into how this can be used because it can create an auto updating RSS feed on any topic in the world. You can also use normal search operators a lot of times (Not ALL) like site:domain.com and site:.gov and site:.edu, etc. to really laser in your results.
Just change the search term (TOPIC+HERE) on the end of this url.
]]>I have a multi-layer structure nav-menu,in my testing,it crashed when i fetch any rss feed.
for example:
nav-menu structure:
1
2
3
-3_1
–3_1_1
–3_1_2
-3_2
–3_2_1
–3_2_2
-3_3
4
after i fetch any rss feed:
the top nav-menu will gone.
nav-menu structure:
1
2
3_1
3_1_1
3_1_2
3_2
3_2_1
3_2_2
3_3
4
all will be top-level menu.
I installed this and, having seen what it does, I uninstalled it. I then posted to the developer’s blog asking how to block it from leeching content from content originators.
It’s certainly effective, well coded and efficient. However, it’s effect is to dissuade content originators from originating content because it leeches text, caches images and does not cite the originating source.
As I say, it works beautifully as a plug-in – great work in fact – with no problems… aside from the moral one.
So, my question is: how can I block this plug-in from leeching?
Royston
]]>I’ve used wp-o-matic running cron jobs and was absolutely crazy over that great functioning plugin, but very disappointed when it had not updated since wp 2.6 and finally stopped working with the latest versions of wordpress.
RSS Poster has great potential, as NO ONE that I have tried works with wp 3.0 or 3.01 and there is much usefulness for it.
I tried RSS Poster Free version with 5 different feeds that open my news reader just fine when clicked in my browser address bar. RSS Poster free version does not work even after a reinstall. I really wish it did! I would probably purchase the full version for the cron fetching if the free version even worked.
]]>Awesome plugin works like a charm!
But sometimes it may fetch contact information as well. Is it treated as part of full article? I figured out the contact information is at the bottom of the original article.
Using the “Fetch now” button on RSS feeds (tested with feeds generated by wordpress and blogspot) only produces an javascript alert with the text “Error! Not Found”.
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