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  • Thread Starter rpalma

    (@rpalma)

    Thanks for your post.

    What I have is a large collection of articles – some are one paragraph and some are longer. I’m an R&D engineer and have been writing about what I have been designing for 39 years so I have tons of stuff (articles).

    I want to put this content on the web a little at a time for the purposes of continually “adding content”. So I’d like to have a piece of code take a couple of these, each day, and put them on the blog. The blog will ping the various RSS services, yada, yada, yada.

    Yes I could do it manually, but I have soooo much to do and I’m a “one guy” organization.

    I have found a plugin library that might give me a kick start so I have just about decided to ro0l my own.

    Yeah and on the topic of “creating” content, I have looked at that too. They are commercial products that subscribe to RSS/ATOM feeds. Parse out the URL for the real content, then scrape the content and post it. I don’t need that since I have lots of content. Also it could be messy or a lot of work to get the sources to actually allow you to republish their content.

    All the best to you,
    Robert

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Publish posts in the future

    Yup,

    I agree. I have made a similar post 8 months ago and 2 hours ago. My need is a little different. I have a repository of posts that I want to “meter out” a few a day.

    The single response I received was from another member who said to simply make the post as usual but put the date in the future. Will this work for you?

    It does not do what I want. I want to run from a Chron job, so I can do the jobs that a computer can’t do.

    If I see anything else to help you – I’ll post, but I don’t think so since I did a “sitesearch” of www.remarpro.com with google and spent hours not finding what I need.

    Good luck,
    Robert

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