RSS or simular solution / Blogger.com
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:41 am
New install of Serendipity but looking for RSS or similar solution.
I wasn't sure what other section to post this. If I'm in the wrong spot please let me know.
I can syndicate to a page or part of a profile in couple group interest sites I belong to ( like tribe.net etc ) from Serendipity. This has been great and works well on sites that have the push button feature to enter the URL of your RSS feed.
The only site I'm stumbling on as to how to go about it is Blogger.com.
I know we can do quite a bit with the template there ...have quite a bit of control over it. So I am thinking thre must be some way for me to show my Serendipity based blog from my domain either in place of my blogger.com blog spot or along with it?
I tried some I-frame and includes ideas and options in the blogger template but only with limited and flaky success.
I know there is an option to run multiple instances from the same core script as well but.. I didn't see any way at all that would work with Blogger.
Does anyone have any ideas or experience with this scenario?
Thank you very much in advance.
I also have an e-mail in to blogger.com support to see if they can or will tell me anything. But it's been a while. I will post anything I find out though if I do.
Regards
Ray
I wasn't sure what other section to post this. If I'm in the wrong spot please let me know.
I can syndicate to a page or part of a profile in couple group interest sites I belong to ( like tribe.net etc ) from Serendipity. This has been great and works well on sites that have the push button feature to enter the URL of your RSS feed.
The only site I'm stumbling on as to how to go about it is Blogger.com.
I know we can do quite a bit with the template there ...have quite a bit of control over it. So I am thinking thre must be some way for me to show my Serendipity based blog from my domain either in place of my blogger.com blog spot or along with it?
I tried some I-frame and includes ideas and options in the blogger template but only with limited and flaky success.
I know there is an option to run multiple instances from the same core script as well but.. I didn't see any way at all that would work with Blogger.
Does anyone have any ideas or experience with this scenario?
Thank you very much in advance.
I also have an e-mail in to blogger.com support to see if they can or will tell me anything. But it's been a while. I will post anything I find out though if I do.
Regards
Ray