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RSS-Feed bei Telekom-Homepagebaukasten
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:59 pm
by f.gusenburger
Hallo zusammen,
ich verwalte für meine Kirchengemeinde folgende Internetseite:
https://christophorus-sb.de/. Diese ist mit dem Telekom-Homepagebaukasten erstellt und unter "Aktuelles" ist ein Flatpress-Blog eingebunden. Ich kann aus diesem ohne Probleme einen Atom-Feed erzeugen, allerdings keinen RSS-Feed. Gib es hierzu eine Lösung?
Re: RSS-Feed bei Telekom-Homepagebaukasten
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 7:07 pm
by fraenkiman
Hello f.gusenburger,
welcome aboard

.
There is
a wiki article about RSS feed incl. a widget for download here.
With best regards
Frank
Re: RSS-Feed bei Telekom-Homepagebaukasten
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 11:10 am
by f.gusenburger
Dear Frank,
thanks for our answer. I've already seen the article you included in your message. As I don't know how to add plug-ins to the Telekom homepage, I tried the version drescribed as "without PrettyURL" which does not work either. The link
https://christophorus-sb.de/rss.php or
https://christophorus-sb.de/Aktuelles/rss.php leads to the error code "The requested file does not exist." (as I would have expected).
Maybe you can help me again. Thank you in advance!
Greetings, Felix
Re: RSS-Feed bei Telekom-Homepagebaukasten
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 9:14 pm
by fraenkiman
Hello Felix,
strange that the file rss.php does not exist. This is normally part of the default distro and is located in the FlatPress main directory. So also there where the files blog.php, admin.php, default.php, login.php and the like are located.
I am a Telekom customer for more than 20 years, but I don't use their hosting services; therefore I don't use the homepage construction kit. Possibly the Telekom-FlatPress-Version is a functionally limited one.
At least the
HOMEPAGE CENTER - HELP indicates that only ATOM RSS Feed is possible.
Do you have the possibility to access the FlatPress source files via FTP?
With best regards
Frank
@Arvid: Do you know something more? I know that Strato and Telekom offer a FlatPress equivalent in their hosting plans, but I can't judge if this modular system has anything in common with our FlatPress base.