Is your published feed articles are trunked ?
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I know what you mean by the TTRSS forum replies, I recall being flamed there as well
The truncating part of the feed comes from the feed generator. Is this for a site you control and if so how are you generating the feeds? Most feed generators have an option asking if you want to have the full article in the feed or just the partial article. The reason they generate partial articles is so that they can track clicks and do analytics (because people have to click to read the full article and visit the site).
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thanks for your support
@girish said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:The reason they generate partial articles
so it is normal to have the full article in the backend and a trunked article when I publish it ? because I'm talking about the same article
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@JOduMonT said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:
so it is normal to have the full article in the backend and a trunked article when I publish it ? because I'm talking about the same article
Yes, correct. It can be setup so that the site can still show the full article but the feed itself shows only the partial article.
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@girish said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:
Yes, correct. It can be setup so that the site can still show the full article but the feed itself shows only the partial article.
I don't think you've quite understood @JOduMonT's problem.
I think what he's saying is:
- he has subscribed to an RSS feed
- when view that feed using Tiny Tiny RSS the full article is viewable
- but Tiny Tiny RSS has this feature whereby if you click the Publish button on an article of an RSS feed you're reading, it gets published to a new RSS feed.
- in this new RSS feed of "Published" articles generated by Tiny Tiny RSS, the very same article that was viewable as a full article in it's original RSS feed is truncated.
I've not used Tiny Tiny RSS, but I guess the hope is that perhaps there is a setting that can be changed somewhere that makes the published feed generated by Tiny Tiny RSS include full articles...
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@girish ha!
I didn't know this feature existed either!
But now I do I think I might give Tiny Tiny RSS a try (I've been using FreshRSS) as I've always wanted to have that feature again ever since Google Reader closed down (I had a nice workflow whereby any article I shared on Reader automatically got published with credits onto a WordPress blog)!
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@jdaviescoates said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:
But now I do I think I might give Tiny Tiny RSS a try (I've been using FreshRSS) as I've always wanted to have that feature again ever since Google Reader closed down (I had a nice workflow whereby any article I shared on Reader automatically got published with credits onto a WordPress blog)!
So you are telling than it is possible to do this with FreshRSS ?
does FreshRSS have a certain way to filtering news by keywords and/or a way to learn what matter for you like Newsblur does ? -
@JOduMonT said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:
So you are telling than it is possible to do this with FreshRSS ?
No, not exactly (although, sort of, as I think it generates a feed for all Starred items, so perhaps this functions pretty much in the same way), hence why I now want to try out Tiny Tiny RSS....
@JOduMonT said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:
does FreshRSS have a certain way to filtering news by keywords and/or a way to learn what matter for you like Newsblur does ?
I'm not sure, but I don't think so. I've not really used it that much to be honest. Got it all set-up with a load of subscriptions and the used it loads for a few days but haven't actually gone and checked my feed for a while!
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@jdaviescoates said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:
load of subscriptions
are you welling to share your OPML ?
here mine
NOTE: I clean it a little bit, so it might be not fully complient -
@JOduMonT said in Is your published feed articles are trunked ?:
are you welling to share your OPML ?
Sure, why not?
Very different from what you've got, but perhaps you'll like it...
https://paste.uniteddiversity.coop/?273cf9eed4007e1c#CDVr7pzfMhyLr2VD9rKoVGWpxCk3SgCyqJeE5VovbVYQ