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April 4, 2012
5:14 pm
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toddstowell
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I am building an aggregation tool to keep tabs on press releases and information from certain sites so I can quickly link over and read more. I've noticed that when I add a feed, it will show up and I can process it immediately. Then if I go back to the list of feeds it is gone. Is there some sort of limitation on the number of feeds I can have running at a single time?

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There should be 10 total feeds listed so far. I know they worked because the posts I imported are sitting in the category I specified.

April 4, 2012
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There is no limit on the amount of syndicated feeds. You are just doing something wrong (perhaps forget to click "Syndicate this feed" or so). If you email or PM me the login/pass to your blog's control panel along with the list of feeds you want but can't syndicate, I'll take a look at it and tell you where the problem is.

April 6, 2012
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I've just syndicated the feed you gave me in the PM to your blog w/o any problem (it's named "Spacevidcast ***"). I pulled all 10 posts successfully and the feed hasn't gone.

However I found and removed some strange code, you had there:

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What exactly you were expecting from it? The $post['link'] does already contain a link to the source article. You don't need to change it. Furthermore, the sourcelink custom field is not defined anywhere, so executing of this code will rise a warning message and will wipe off the $post['link'] value, which will cause the syndication problem.

Please make sure to remove the code mentioned above from all other syndicated feeds' settings.

April 6, 2012
6:04 pm
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I am trying to add the article link as a custom field so I can link to it as a reference point when viewing the posting. Is there a better way to do this?

April 6, 2012
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Sure it is. Just leave the the line you already had in the "Custom fields" box:

link->link

After that the post link will be available as a custom field with the same name. You don't need any PHP code for that.

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