4:07 am
Hi admin,
I'm using TubePress4 for my site, and I thought I followed the directions, but apparently not. When I attempted to syndicate either of the two feeds I have, neither published any posts.
I PMed you with your own username and password for my site so you can take a look at it and let me know what I am doing wrong.
Thanks
Here is the instruction for TubePress4 theme. Please make sure you follow it step by step.
Choose some FLV XML feed in Smart Tube format and syndicate it with CyberSEO Suite. Set up the necessary parameters on the “XML Syndicator” page, such as post categories, post tags, update frequency, set “Use syndication date” in the “Base date” field etc.
Now we have to follow the instruction of TubePress4 theme about custom fields. Thus we have to put the following text into the “Custom Fields” box:
screen_url->screen_url screen->screen clip_url->clip_url flv->flv paysite->paysite
Each left argument is the name of XML tag and the right one is the name of custom field of WP post where the contents of mentioned tag must go to.
Now move to the “PHP Code <?php .. ?>” field and put the following PHP code there:
Login to see the code
Now save the feed options and relax while the CyberSEO Suite syndicates the given XML file and updates our WordPress tube site with synonymized content automatically.
4:23 pm
Hi,
Does it matter if I don't have an "RSS Feed Syndicator" page as an option? I only have "CyberSEO," "Duplicate Post Finder," "XML Syndicator," and "Tools."
I have been following your instructions on the XML Syndicator page. When I put in a URL feed to syndicate, I am able to see the preview. I set up the fields exactly as your wrote them. I even watched the video tutorial.
Although there is a difference in the "Customs Field" box, where it is formatted as:
screen_url->screen_url
screen->screen
clip_url->clip_url
flv->flv
paysite->paysite
As that is the apparent required format. I was hoping you could take a look at it and see for yourself.
Thanks
9:27 pm
Thank you.
I used that link and it says:
<total> tag is missing in xml feed!!!
Feed returned videos: 0
I have 2 more easy questions (sorry):
- Regarding that php code you posted above in post #2, am I supposed to modify line #2 in regards to Login to see this link Do I replace that with my affiliate link. I know it's a dumb question.
- In an e-mail you sent me back in December, you should me an adult site that was using TubePress3, and one of the tabs at the top, next to categories, recent, and most popular, you had a tab that linked to a sponsor page. I wanted to know how you did that.
I appreciate your help. Since the sponsor offers hosted flvs, I assumed the feed I was attempting to use was an xml feed.
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