I am trying to import a single feed into my drupal site and have it display full content as "story" on multiple pages based on keywords.
I initially tried aggregator, and was not happy with just a headline listing.
I then installed feeds and could not figure out how to filter it.
I then installed feeds api and feeds api filter, and lo and behold a keyword filtering frame popped up.
I then systematically disabled them all to see what controlled what.
I thought I had narrowed it down to feeds api as the module I was looking for, but when I re-enabled it, I could not get a feed to populate. Adding feeds, I still haven't gotten a feed to populate.
Can anyone point me to a resource or offer a helping hand? Did I somehow confuse drupal itself? Is there a recommended path or paths to get the effect I'm looking for?
My site is at http://cms.peacekaat.com. It is a development site for a library website overhaul.
Also, we are currently filtering this RSS feed using yahoo pipes. The feeds I attempted to create using our pipes rss output would not work, and I would like to get away from using pipes entirely, but if anyone knows of a way to make that work for now, I would take it as a stopgap.
Thanks in advance.
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Adding Thumbnails alongside Feed
Hi there eventually I have found the right place to ask my question.
I have a feed at my Drupal installation and have been trying to figure out how to include the small thumbnail alongside the particular feed. The RSS feed I have is one from Google and they do have some small thumbnail Images appear next to most of there individual feeds, is there any way to have the feed not just bring over the title, teaser and link but to bring over the thumbnail also....
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thumbnails in aggregator
First, I think you replied to my post instead of adding your own post, but to answer your question, maybe, as long as you don't mind revealing the whole body.
When you set your aggregator settings -- http://www.example.com/admin/content/aggregator/settings -- add img to list of accepted tags. The thumbnail should now appear in the feed along with the teaser.
(I've come a long way since the post I made earlier. :)