• We have a podcast site that also pulls in the various blog posts from our hosts. I just switched to using WP Pipes from RSS Post Importer and I am struggling in getting one of our sites up and running. All of the custom hosted wordpress sites worked fine, as did the blogger.com website. However one of our authors uses a wordpress.com subdomain. I have jumped through so many hoops trying to get this working, and I keep running into all manner of access issues.

    The feed that I am struggling with is
    https://moonshinemansion.wordpress.com/feed/

    do you have any suggestions for best practices for dealing with a wordpress.com website? The first line of issues that I ran into was struggling with SSL certificate errors while testing the Pipe. I attempted to set up a feedburner to get away from having to use HTTPS and then started having issues retrieving the full text. I have googled this issue at length and have not found anyone talking about having issues pulling in content from wordpress.com but then again I have not seen any posts saying they were successful either.

    I greatly appreciate any help you can give me.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-pipes/

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  • Plugin Contributor Tung Pham

    (@phamtungpth)

    Hi belghast,

    Hope these screenshots could make sense:

    http://awesomescreenshot.com/08055koz53
    http://awesomescreenshot.com/0ca55kp065

    In case your pipe can not work with all those options, I’m afraid that wppipe can not read content of that source from the wordpress.com.

    However, it seems that you can modified your feed, right? Why do not you put all content into <description> tag, then use feedburner, you will not need to use Get Fulltext processor for reading the content from [so] link.

    Best Regards!

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