10:48 am
Posting here, as requested.
So, the desired outcome is this: to have 15 variations of a title for each individual feed. For further uniqueness, some form of spinning software (preferably via the built in synonymizer) will be utilized; if possible this utilization of the built-in synonymizer will be on a per feed basis, but I'm having difficulty wrapping my mind around how to pull that off, and will thus settle for some way to function with the global settings. Anyhow, reuse of the titles should not be an issue if I am careful with the synonymization for words and phrases; 3 intelligible synonyms of words or phrases per title, at 15 titles, gives 15*(3^3) = 405 unique automated posts, which should be enough for two months of syndicating the feed for the purposes of this project.
Similarly for the tags, I aim to have a set of 5 tags with 3 variations of each tag; 3^5=243 unique tag sets per feed, which should also be all I need for the purposes of this project.
As for implementation, I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks!
12:29 pm
Ok, I obviously have no clue what the hell I'm doing.
THIS functions. Doesn't do what I want to though, but it was the best looking place to start from what I've gathered from the forums
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deleting everything between the closing bracket and the semicolon, as in
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doesn't seem to work, though I'm sure I've messed up the syntax somehow. This more closely resembles what I'm hoping for though, as I don't need a prefix to the already existent title, I need a new randomly selected title from the array of 15 titles.
Php is very new to me, and I'm not quite sure where to start to get what I need.
EDIT: F#@^ing UGH. I hate not sleeping. This one does it.
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Onto the tags. Any thoughts?
1:13 pm
I'm somehow missing how your first suggestion works (i just tested it, it does) and yet my second example in the previous post did not. Either way, cleaner code, and it works.
All that's left is the tags. I get the feeling I'm not heading in the right direction. I'm trying to randomly select 5 tags from a set of tags.
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It doesn't work, but that's what I'm toying with currently.
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