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PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 4:46 pm    Post subject: Admin Panel -> Feeds -> Add New Reply with quote
This is the place from where you add new feeds to your database.

Using the form on that page you can easily bulk import your feeds, just by supplying their urls in a list formed in one feed url per line and pasting them in the big text area in that form.

If you wish to import your feeds not just with their url, but and with some name, you can form you list like for example:
http://www.feed1.com/|feed 1
http://www.feed2.com/|feed 2
So that you add and some title to the feeds in the database, so you can recognize easily. In that case in the "delimiter" field of the form enter the delimiter symbol between the url and the title of the feed. In the above example it is |

When importing your feeds, you are able easily to assign them to a sponsor and category, by selecting the proper values from the 2 dropdowns available there.

If you wish to mass import feeds, you are able to use and import list, formed in this syntax:
http://www.feed1.com/|title|Sponsor|Category

Just make sure your Sponsor and Category values, match the exact values from your database, so the feeds are imported to proper sponsor and category.

If you specify the sponsor and category in your import list, but you wish to override them, you can use the dropdowns to do so.

When importing your feeds, you are able to crawl the feeds immediately for their content entries and store them in the database. If you wish to do that, just click the checkbox "Crawl the feeds now", otherwise deselect it, and the feeds content will be crawled next time the automatic crawler runs.
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