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  • Thread Starter jcowdrey

    (@jcowdrey)

    Thanks! I thought that was the case…

    Is it possible that you can point me to the right file? I can hack it myself…it would just save me time from having to look for it.

    Thanks for the reply!

    Thread Starter jcowdrey

    (@jcowdrey)

    You can modify the confirmation email there, but not the notification email.

    I need to modify the email that’s sent to admin, not the email sent to the person subscribing.

    Any other thoughts?

    Will this work for pages too?

    I’ve been searching for a way to order the pages in admin by date modified.

    Thread Starter jcowdrey

    (@jcowdrey)

    In case anyone wants to know, I tried my hack with wp-mail.php, but there still appears to be some sort of issue with only posting the subject from the incoming emails.

    So I modified the Postie plugin to add the date(“U”) code to the end of the content string. also added an “ID:” to make it more legit.

    Works fabulously!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: RSS Footer Hack
    Thread Starter jcowdrey

    (@jcowdrey)

    Jdembowski I’m using Twitterfeed to feed the RSS into Twitter. But Twitter won’t post identical content.

    I think the hack I mentioned a moment ago will work by adding the random string to the incoming post. I just have to figure out where to put it in mail.php.

    Thanks again!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: RSS Footer Hack
    Thread Starter jcowdrey

    (@jcowdrey)

    Ok. I thought a bit more about this, and I think I need to add a random string to the end of an incoming “post-by-email”.

    So I can make the change to wp-mail.php, and add this php code which will be random in seconds: <?php print date("U"); ?>

    Any idea where in wp-mail.php I would add this? I’m looking now as well.

    Thanks again for all your help!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: RSS Footer Hack
    Thread Starter jcowdrey

    (@jcowdrey)

    It’s not blogging in the traditional sense. It’s an automated way of saying “hey folks, there’s a new listing available – go to my website for the details”, and my link is added as well…through Twitter.

    It’s the same message and the same link, but Twitter has an issue with that. Adding a time stamp would work, so I may need to see if I can hack that in somehow.

    I’ll see if there’s a way I can use the plugin you mentioned. If you have any other ideas, let me know.

    Thanks!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: RSS Footer Hack
    Thread Starter jcowdrey

    (@jcowdrey)

    Thanks whooami,

    Yes…that’s exactly what I want. A unique string of characters appended to the end of each post only when viewing the feed.

    Updates are automatically posted to my blog whenever a new real estate listing comes onto the market. The problem is that it’s always an identical post, and I have the feed being “fed” to Twitter. The reason I need the random content is to make each post seem unique. Twitter has a problem with posting identical content apparently.

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