By Mehmet Alp Sirin on Tuesday, 04 October 2016
Posted in Technical Issues
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Hello Everyone,

a newsportal wants to link to my blog using rss.

The admin there told me that he is only getting RSS Feed up to the begin of current moth.

Is there somewhere a setting, how I can enable him to get longer history of my Blog via rss?

Tnx a lot in advance for your kind help

BR,

Alp
Hi there,

May i know, is it "newsportal" using Easyblog's feed importer? If yes, you can tell him to put how much "Feed Amount" he wanted to fetch as shown http://prntscr.com/cpz6sq at Backend>Component>EasyBlog>Feed Importer.

If not, please advice.


The admin there told me that he is only getting RSS Feed up to the begin of current moth.

RSS Feed will fetch latest blog posted only.
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Wednesday, 05 October 2016 12:22
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No unfortunately the news site is not using EasyBlog at all.
It is a ASP news site, which want to import from my blog.
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Wednesday, 05 October 2016 15:56
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Hi there,

You should change your pagination for your EasyBlog in order for them to see more Blog post on your RSS Feed. This is because it will show latest blog post and based on pagination you set to be shown on your frontpage. It will only fetch the content at your frontpage a.k.a latest post. Maybe you can increase "Frontpage Items Per Page" at Backend>Components>EasyBlog>Settings>Layout as shown http://prntscr.com/cq2036.

Please give it a try and see how it goes. If still persist, can you provide us with your valid backend access for further check on this issues?
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Wednesday, 05 October 2016 17:51
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Thank you very much.

I guess the limitation from the beginning of the month was by random then.

Best ragrds,
Alp
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Wednesday, 05 October 2016 19:41
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Hi there,

You are most welcomed Mehmet .

Hope it solved your issues. Have a nice day ahead .
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Thursday, 06 October 2016 09:52
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