• Resolved RobotFX

    (@wattaman)


    I’ve tried more than 20 feeds with trimmed content, and the plugin was not able to publish the full article. I’d have thought that it will, somehow, visit the link in the feed item link and extract the article content from the original site, but it never happened so far.
    I still have about 50 feeds to test and I’ll update this if anything changes, but so far the only articles imported properly were those already containing the full article within them as content:encoded.

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  • Plugin Contributor cyberseo

    (@cyberseo)

    What can I say? Try something else. Other customers have no such a problem. So once again, try something else.

    Thread Starter RobotFX

    (@wattaman)

    You could have said “The plugin uses a 3rd-party script to extract the full text articles. Sometimes it just can’t extract them properly. The script is included “AS IS”. This means that I don’t do a single change to the original code. If you have a problem with it, please contact its developers directly.”, as you did to another user, so apparently there are others experiencing this issue.
    I had no idea about the other script, and I’ve found about it searching your previous replies to other people.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by RobotFX.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by RobotFX.
    Plugin Contributor cyberseo

    (@cyberseo)

    This is not my script. If you have a problem with it, contact the developers. This is how GPL works.

    Thread Starter RobotFX

    (@wattaman)

    Got it, thanks. Meanwhile, it might help others to know that it is working (for me) now, by having the fivefilters script on a different domain and using this in the CyberSEO Full text extractor URL field.

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