It’s known as a feed aggregator, and one known around these parts is David Chait’s CG-Feedread:
http://www.chait.net/index.php?p=238
thanks a lot! great plugins, I also liked the other ones very much!
Yes, FeedRead has a mode I call ‘Multifeed’, where it takes an array of RSS URLs and will intermix them by date order. Let me know if you have any Qs. (I don’t actually know of any other aggregator scripts that do this — would be interested to hear of others if anyone knows!)
-d
CHAITGEAR
I’m pretty sure Planet does it, David. But that’s that Python thingy…
Yeah, I meant something PHP that’d work with WP… 😉 😉
-d
Here is a list http://wordpress.org/support/topic/32092/rss of different feed readers for WP and you can use http://metarss.com/info/blog/lang/en/ to generate a feed from your feeds to put on your site.
Can this program update my wordpress blog as well. I have installed feedwordpress and although the link does appear on my blog it does not update it as it should be doing.
Any help would be much appreciated.
thanks John
Yes it can update your feeds automatically if you do a cron job on this file “update-feeds.php” that is placed in wp-content/ or you can updated manually by going to this page.
For me all new posts go in the default category, if someone knows how to make feedwordpress place post in a certain predefined category I would highly apreciate it.
Have a nice day.
“… if someone knows how to make feedwordpress place post in a certain predefined category”
The latest release of FeedWordPress (0.97) allows you to set one or more categories that all syndicated posts will appear in. You can access this option under Options –> Syndication in the WordPress Dashboard; just check as many or as few categories as you would like.