Hello,
It's an extension that you can find at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/GISWiki/RSS
copy it as rss.php in extensions directory
You should also get magpierss that you will get at
http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/
You copy everything in extensions directory
Then you should add "require_once('magpierss/rss_fetch.inc');" in
rss.php
The last thing is to edit LocalSettings.php with something like:
require_once("extensions/rss.php");
And then you should be able to use <rss>
Christophe
Elliott F. Cable a écrit :
It's an extension, installed in the /extensions/
directory. I don't
know the exact link, but there is an article about that particular
extension somewhere on meta.
On May 7, 2006, at 2:52 PM, John Bidder wrote:
Hi
I've seen a number of Wiki's where <rss> </rss> enables the url
pointing
directly to an rss feed to display in a main article. There's been no
javascript going on, no apparent extras in the code at all.
Some Wiki versions have been more recent and some older than mine.
When I attempt this with my Wiki (v1.5.6) the url renders
literally as the
URL - ie. <rss>webaddress</rss> .
Any suggestions in simplest terms appreciated,
Thanks
John
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