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Andy c
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I am looking at getting another site up and running in the distant future ... I have been wondering if it is possible to have 3 or 4 different feeds on 1 site
and or is it possible to add dpbuk feed to another car of store .........
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August 18, 2010, 06:05:57 PM »
Andy - I guess it depends on the code you're using to load/update the products, but there is no technical reason not to have multiple feeds. I've set up a few sites with more than one xml product feed with no problem at all.
Usually a much larger issue is how you manage the different postage rates/delivery timescales etc. This is why I prefer coding to selling lol
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thanks for the quick reply .......
do you know about dpbuk would their feed work if I was to make another website
tbh their templates are er cr*p
But since making this post I have found another option for myself lol ,just need to find out if they will tell me the prices
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You can use Yahoo Pipes to combine 2-4 feeds together... it is a free services and very powerful
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thanks ,will look into it but still far from getting up & running
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Yahoo-pipes is the best option for adding 2 or more rss feeds,It is also available for free can try to implement ..
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Hi,
It is possible to have feeds for each page in a website but it depends on script you are using and CMS
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Yahoo pipes would be a recipe for disaster - only going to work if the feeds in question use the same namespace, schema etc. Ok for combining several rss feeds, for example.
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