Formatting code for ViewRSSInfo
==[[PhplistDocumentation Phplist Documentation]] » [[RssFunctionsInfo RSS Functions]] » ==
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===== View RSS items =====
This page allows you to **view** the items imported from the various ##RSS sources## tied to your [[ListListsInfo lists]]. This page presents items in chronological order (date the items were imported), in three sections:
===Item Info===
This section contains basic **information on the item source**. This is self-explanatory.
//Example://
%%Title: What is phplist
Link: http://tincan.co.uk/phplist
Source: http://www.phplist.com/test.rss
Date Added: 2003-08-22 21:22:56%%
===Status===
This section contains information on the number of **times this item was sent in messages**. This is self-explanatory.
//Example://
%%Processed: 14
Text: 12
HTML: 2
Clicks: 2%%
**##Processed##** gives you the total of times the item was sent (14 times, in this example). **##Text##** and **##HTML##** detail the number of times the item was sent in that format.
**##Clicks##** is only visible when the item was clicked and clicktracking is enabled on your phplist system.
===More===
This section includes the actual **content of the item** imported from your ##RSS Source##. Note: if your ##RSS Source## does not contain a lot of information, you should modify/change source. phplist cannot control what the ##RSS Source## gives you.
//Example://
%%description:
What is phplist, an overview.
phplist is a mailer, etc.%%
**Related pages:**
- [[PHPlistRssConceptualSetup Conceptual Setup of RSS feed distribution via phplist]]
-[[RssFunctionsInfo What is an RSS source?]]
-[[ConfigurePhplistInfo phplist configuration: RSS]]
-[[ListListsInfo Lists: adding an RSS source]]
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CategoryDocumentation
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===== View RSS items =====
This page allows you to **view** the items imported from the various ##RSS sources## tied to your [[ListListsInfo lists]]. This page presents items in chronological order (date the items were imported), in three sections:
===Item Info===
This section contains basic **information on the item source**. This is self-explanatory.
//Example://
%%Title: What is phplist
Link: http://tincan.co.uk/phplist
Source: http://www.phplist.com/test.rss
Date Added: 2003-08-22 21:22:56%%
===Status===
This section contains information on the number of **times this item was sent in messages**. This is self-explanatory.
//Example://
%%Processed: 14
Text: 12
HTML: 2
Clicks: 2%%
**##Processed##** gives you the total of times the item was sent (14 times, in this example). **##Text##** and **##HTML##** detail the number of times the item was sent in that format.
**##Clicks##** is only visible when the item was clicked and clicktracking is enabled on your phplist system.
===More===
This section includes the actual **content of the item** imported from your ##RSS Source##. Note: if your ##RSS Source## does not contain a lot of information, you should modify/change source. phplist cannot control what the ##RSS Source## gives you.
//Example://
%%description:
What is phplist, an overview.
phplist is a mailer, etc.%%
**Related pages:**
- [[PHPlistRssConceptualSetup Conceptual Setup of RSS feed distribution via phplist]]
-[[RssFunctionsInfo What is an RSS source?]]
-[[ConfigurePhplistInfo phplist configuration: RSS]]
-[[ListListsInfo Lists: adding an RSS source]]
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