Thanks, Jim. I'll try this out this week. I'm just a dummy and when
instructions say to "Download and save the Magpie RSS parser into the
same directory," all I can assume is that I'm supposed to install magpie
pursuant to magpie's installation instructions.
Jim Hu wrote:
I don't understand why you have those lines in
LocalSettings. You
should only have to put
92 include_once("extensions/magpierss/rss.php");
in LocalSettings, after saving the extension code as a file in the
extensions directory. Assuming that you are using the extension code
at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Alxndr/RSS
that code calls the magpierss library. By putting
191 $rss = fetch_rss($url);
in LocalSettings, you're sending an undefined value, $url, to magpie.
The extension is supposed to get the url from the wikitext of the page
where you are including the feed, e.g. <rss>http://myfeed.com</rss>