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On syndicated feeds
I'm starting to think that setting up feeds to my non-LJ blogs was a bit of a mistake.
Are there ways to get around the following?
- posts only go back a week or so -- not to start-of-feed
- no email notification of LJ comments on the feed (which are presumably lost when the posts drop off the back of the feed)
- no way of updating syndication parameters, such as whether to display the whole post or just the top few lines ...
If you've left a comment on something and I never responded, I may not have seen it. (The only way I can think of to get around this is for people to click through and comment on the original non-LJ posts!)
Are there ways to get around the following?
- posts only go back a week or so -- not to start-of-feed
- no email notification of LJ comments on the feed (which are presumably lost when the posts drop off the back of the feed)
- no way of updating syndication parameters, such as whether to display the whole post or just the top few lines ...
If you've left a comment on something and I never responded, I may not have seen it. (The only way I can think of to get around this is for people to click through and comment on the original non-LJ posts!)
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Rhetorical, really. The whole idea was to keep something separate from my personal stuff, something that I could point to if anyone ever asked about blogging or book reviews or whatever. And the music blog was set up 'cause I mistakenly thought they would host my files; they won't, but the service via mail2web will ...
Gah. Have woven tangled web!
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Log into Blogspot, go to Change Settings and enter email notification on the Comments tab ...
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As for the third thing -- the source of a feed can be changed by contacting the boys and girls in support (http://www.livejournal.com/support), but only if the feed no longer works. See FAQ 150 (http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=150).
You may be able to change how much of each post is "fed" by changing parameters at the source end, on the non-LJ site.
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The last, I think, depends on blogspot. The feed that LJ shows is completely dependant on what's coming from the rss file. If you can edit the template of that file at your blog, then you should be able to change it from displaying just an excerpt, to displaying the full text of each entry. That's how it works with Movable Type, anyway!
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