Hannan,
It's best to make a custom feed using Views (I'm almost certain you can do that with Views 1 for Drupal 5).
The core feed created by Drupal requires "published" set to "on" (probably not a problem) and "promote to front" set to "on" => which could very much be a problem if nodes you want to migrate are not promoted to front. The feed URL for this core-created feed, I believe, is: example.com/rss.xml
Creating a feed with Views you can set any parameters you want for which nodes to grab.
I should also note that all this becomes even harder if you have custom fields created with CCK. If you don't, it's a lot easier.
Shai
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Jessica Hannan - Halo Digital Design < Jessica@halodigitaldesign.com> wrote:
I'm under the gun to get these nodes into the new site, so I'm probably not reading everything correctly, but what is my Feed's URL (on the D5 site). I can't figure out where to find that.
Thanks!
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Client needs content published to a feed automatically, once every 24
hours
at a particular time. The content has already been created for all future posts.
I set it up as follows:
Content:
Item A: Post date set to 4/9 6 PM Item B: Post date set to 4/10 6 PM Item C: Post date set to 4/11 6 PM Item D: Post date set to 4/12 6 PM
I've created the feed in a View.
Number of items to display is: 1 Sort is ascending on Post date. Filter is set to: Post date is greater than now - 24 hours.
This does not work. With this configuration Item A only gets onto the
feed
at 10:01 PM on 4/9.
It seems to work right if I set the filter to: Post date is greater than "now - 20 hours."
Clearly this must have something to do with the fact that the site is in "EDT" which is UTC - 400. The site uses Drupal 6.25 with Date 2.8. The
site
time zone is set to "America/New York" and "user configurable times
zones"
are "disabled."
Though I seem to have it working, I'm still confused. Can anyone
explain?
Thanks,
Shai