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  • Thread Starter mattwardman

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    Hmmm. That setup also gives a recovery plan.

    If the whole “magazine” site gets in a tangle I can clear it out with WordPress Suicide, and rebuild by increasing all the feeds on the mirror to 100 items each – then rescan in FWP.

    Since people should not be reading the feeds on the mirror, it should not cause too much distruption.

    The key question is how much FWP will interfere with the theme I want to use. And it is a resource hog, so I need to be sure that there is sufficient memory etc.

    Thread Starter mattwardman

    (@mattwardman)

    And then I can feed the posts generated by FeedWordPress back into a theme of my choice.

    May be able to get that done in one Midnight Oil session.

    Thread Starter mattwardman

    (@mattwardman)

    Adam

    That’s an interesting idea. I know Magpie (now FeedWordPress) well through running aggregators.

    My feed is redirected to Feedburner using the FeedBurner FeedSmith plugin – which redirects everything to one feed, and (unless they don’t meet their spec) disables category feeds.

    I do, however, have a virtual mirror on a .co.uk domain – so I may be able to grab the feeds from there.

    Matt

    Thread Starter mattwardman

    (@mattwardman)

    Fair point <g> – I’ve been thinking about it so much I thought it didn’t need them.

    Two specific questions:

    * How do I achieve this setup?
    * Does anyone have any suggestions, or can anyone explain how it is possible?

    Thanks

    Matt

    I use Blogdesk to post across several blogs at will. See https://www.blogdesk.org.

    The blogs are all set up as separate installs on separate domains using separate databased. I do that for maximum flexibility.

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