first of all thanks for the beatiful work you have made,...
I want to import items from another blog in my soup, but not by RSS because it will only take some of items, not all the archive... same thing for flickr...
like swurl or second brain, they import items from the begining of there uses.
Did you thing is a feature you will develop once ..?!
Feed importing isn't working at all - twitter is stuck and shows a red bar - delicious is stuck on 'starting to import. Also sometimes when I go to the feed import area I don't get any options other than -
I think YouTube favorites should be imported as videos, like Vimeo favorites are. Importing them as links gets the job done, but I think videos would be more appropriate. :)
Hi, I'm not sure if you've heard about the great browser plugin "Cooliris". What it basicaly does is to show multimedia content on a three-dimensional photo/video wall. It looks pretty neat and makes surfing large numbers of photos really fun.
It would really enjoy surfing the soup content that way. Especially because the soup mainly consists of images and videos.
Information can be found at developer.cooliris.com
I just found an issue with the feed importer. I was having some updating issues with vimeo so I removed the feed and all the entries and imported it again. Everything worked fine, the issue arose some hours later when all vimeo entries showed up on soup again. I believe that happened because the vimeo import was scheduled before I delete it, and the scheduler doesn't know about it.
I also noticed many delicious entries are duplicated in my soup too, maybe a similar situation occurred with the delicious import.
Another idea is to avoid the importer from importing something it already did in the past..
New Plurk verbs were added on about July 20th or so, since Soup.io started to initially pull Plurk's feeds.
The default color for the new verbs are simply gray on my Soup.io log, which is at http://wild.ly, for reference.
Is it possible for soup.io's feed inherit the colors from Plurk in the associated span classes for the new verbs that were added recently? They are the following:
If you repost something somebody else imported from an RSS feed, the result is suboptimal:
* The post will still have the original favicon instead of the generic text/quote one.
* The post icon will link to the original website instead of the post, making it very hard to get the link.
* The favicon will be hotlinked from the original website: they pay with their traffic for a possibility to track me.
That's especially weird in case you create a reaction which doesn't have much in common with the original post, like this one.
I've added 4 RSS feeds and seem to have tapped out the maximum number. My page is at http://pyrmont.soup.io/ and I've added RSS feeds for my blogs, my Muxtape and my Facebook posted items. I wanted to add my Facebook status updates as well but when I click on the drop down menu RSS feed is no longer available to select.
Is the maximum number 4? Is there any reason for this?
I would love to have media content from source feeds embedded on soup rather than being just links to it. video.stumbleupon.com feed is a good example.
Hi, I'm putting links to external MP3 files in my soup (user : interstar). However the RSS feed doesn't seem to include the MP3 (eg. when subscribing in Juice podcatcher)
When importing a Picasa RSS feed through Yahoo Pipes, Soup seems to continue importing entries, whether or not they are new. This is an example of the pipe I used: http://pipes.yahoo.com/bradfidler/pic... . The pubDates seem alright; I don't know if there is something else in the RSS feed I could tweak to fix this. Thanks!
I'm trying to import a feedburner-modified feed (feeds.lolcode.com/lolcode), and I get a "steck level too deep" error whenever I try it. The underlying feed is a little unusual (DokuWiki Blog plugin), but FeedBurner really seems to smooth out any oddities. Any idea about this error message?
I am currently importing a video feed (from Seesmic) with Yahoo Pipes. There is an attached FLV file, as well as the thumbnail.
Could someone tell me exactly how the FLV file has to be orientated in the RSS feed so that it will embed in my soup page? I can put it wherever I need to.