Name: FeedVis
Author: Jason Priem
email: jp@jasonpriem.org
License: MIT ( http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php )
Homepage: http://jasonpriem.org/feedvis-dev
1.0 25 Nov, 2008
1.01 30 Nov, 2008:
- cache_locations.php now sets default cache location to '../backend'; no need to set the loc manually unless front and back are in the same folder.
- cache_updater->add_new_posts() now works correctly on the first run
- the stopwords array is now stored as a text file for easier editing; it's array-ified in update.php
1.02
- cleaned out some superfluous files from the package; noted php5.2 req
requires:
- PHP5.2 or greater
- write permissions for the 'cache' folder
steps:
- unzip the folders and put them where you want.
- IF you are separating the frontend and backend folders, update /frontend/cache_locations.php with the absolute location of the cache folder. If they're staying in the same folder, you can skip this.
- Get your opml file (it's just a list of feeds; most feedreaders export them) and call it feeds.opml; drop it in the 'backend' folder
- Finally, you'll need to set up a cron job on your server to run the feedreader every so often, unless you want to do it manually.
There are several display options you can edit; these are mostly in cal.es You can also change the length of the stored posts cache (right now it's one month); it's a line at the beginning of cache-updater.php.
feel free to drop me a line with any questions or comments.