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« on: April 22, 2008, 17:36 »

When i create a CS feed with multiple keywords i get a very long link,

http://mydomain.com/contentsolution2/spinners/output/rss.php?channel=5&spinners=7&pin=85378286efb6eae75d478d87e185f8d9&respin=4&keywords=keyword1%2Ckeyword2%2Ckeyword3%2Ckeyword4

When i use a 100+ keywords the link gets so long that my parsers/readers can't handle it anymore.

Is it possible to make the CS feed searchable with a {keyword} token like this,

http://mydomain.com/contentsolution2/spinners/output/rss.php?channel=5&spinners=7&pin=85378286efb6eae75d478d87e185f8d9&respin=4&keywords={keyword}

Is it possible to do this, and how?

Any advice would be highly appreciated.

Have a great day,

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« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2008, 17:54 »

I was strugling with this for days and right after i posted it hit me.

I guess i can just paste the CS feed in my pagegenerator like this,

http://mydomain.com/contentsolution2/spinners/output/rss.php?channel=5&spinners=7&pin=85378286efb6eae75d478d87e185f8d9&respin=4&keywords={keyword} :rolleyes:

Still if i'm wrong please put me right.

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« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2008, 09:45 »

That should be correct if you plan to usethe feeds with BS. For other scripts the end of the feed may be a bit different, like for RSSE should be ..&keywords=#keyword#

Also, you should have used [keyword] variable in the article title and body to have any use of making the feed searchable
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« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2008, 13:03 »

The keyword token for XSitePro is {%KEYWORD1%} , does this mean i should paste this exact same {%KEYWORD1%} in my CS feed link?

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« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2008, 13:38 »

Quote from: LazyAffiliate
The keyword token for XSitePro is {%KEYWORD1%} , does this mean i should paste this exact same{%KEYWORD1%} in my CS feed link?

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No, i just tried that and it messes up the posts, so i just put the {%KEYWORD1%} tokens in my page title and body of my pages and post the CS feed like this in my feed parser,

http://xsiteproessentials.com/contentsolution2/spinners/output/rss.php?channel=5&spinners=7&pin=85378286efb6eae75d478d87e185f8d9&respin=1&keywords=

I still have a problem with my feed title link destination appearing and disappearing when i refresh the page tho. :confused:
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