clarification, response

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Joey Hess 2009-04-19 15:19:43 -04:00
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@ -6,12 +6,15 @@ from there, like I have on [my blog](http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/)
* Enable the [[plugins/aggregate]] plugin, and set up a cron
job for it.
* At the top of your blog's page, add something like the following.
You'll want to change the urls of course.
You'll want to change the urls of course. Be sure to also change
the inline directive's [[PageSpec]] to link to the location the
feed is aggregated to, which will be a subpage of the page
you put this on (blog in this example):
\[[!template id=note text="""
\[[!aggregate expirecount=5 name="dents" url="http://identi.ca/joeyh"
feedurl="http://identi.ca/api/statuses/user_timeline/joeyh.atom"]]
\[[!inline pages="internal(dents/*)" template=microblog
\[[!inline pages="internal(./blog/dents/*)" template=microblog
show=5 feeds=no]]
"""]]

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@ -14,3 +14,9 @@ mine, live, here: <http://simonraven.kisikew.org/blog/meta/microblog-feed/>
I expected something like: sidebar, with a number, and displaying them in the sidebar, but they don't display (similar to what you have on your blog).
On the [[/ikiwiki/pagespec]] page, it says "internal" pages aren't "first-class" wiki pages, so it's best not to directly display them, so how do you manage to display them? I'd like to display their name, and what they link to in the sidebar, or otherwise in the main body.
> That's what the inline does, displays the internal pages.
>
> You need to fix your pagespec to refer to where the pages are aggregated
> to, under the page that contains the aggregate directive. In your example,
> it should be `internal(./blog/meta/microblog-feed/kijkaqawej/*)` --[[Joey]]