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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by batteryman View Post
    I use the google feed for 5 different product search engines

    1. Google Base
    2. Yahoo Shopping
    3. Nextag
    4. MSN Product Live
    5. Bizrate / Shopzilla

    They all are pretty much the same however some need a couple different attributes an I have thousands of products so to find those 2 items that I need would be very cumbersome.
    There's an opportunity numinix,

    Develop this mod to support multiple feeds.

    Considering Google Checkout mod plan to integrate GoogleBase

    Woody

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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    I would need coaxing to undertake a universal feeder.

    I pretty much have to develop for myself and I do not use shopping comparison websites so their is no benefit for me. Writing them would take considerable time and I would be lucky to see donations enough to cover a single days work. I do greatly appreciate the few donations I have received and will continue to lend support to the zen cart community.

    I'm currently reqriting the GBF in XML format to solve a lot of the members problems even though they currently do not affect my own feed.

    Also, I requested for you to email me so that I can provide you with Andrew's RSS 2.0 module so that you can document it and release it to the public. I don't have time to do this myself and would appreciate it if you could. Once we have a documented and workable version, we can look into adding admin support in a future release.

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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    Yes if one doesn't utilize the feed services it is difficult to keep up-to-date on the attributes and upload requirements for each.

    Maybe somebody else with the skills can build an all-around feeder mod supporting various product search sites. Maybe fork off Fork off Andrew's GoogleFeeder, Sitemap XML or similar mods. Or look at mods to port from OSC.

    You have the latest RSS2 mod from Andrew? What is last date change? Feel free to provide a link to it and I will download/compare with what I have. We probably should take this discussion elsewhere and not cloud this thread.

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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    Currently the Google Base Feeder supposrt all 5 methods I mentioned before. I would just need to add the weight and breadcrumbs for each product. I believe this would be very simple to add if you could please just help with that.

    Thank you

    also i would like a copy of the rss feed mod as well if it is possible.
    User of zencart

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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by batteryman View Post
    Currently the Google Base Feeder supposrt all 5 methods I mentioned before. I would just need to add the weight and breadcrumbs for each product. I believe this would be very simple to add if you could please just help with that.

    Thank you

    also i would like a copy of the rss feed mod as well if it is possible.
    The weight can be added just like any of the other product fields. In the SQL products_query, have it pull p.products_weight. Then have an output to create the proper heading and then in the second output have it output $products->fields[products_weight];

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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    Have the Feeder installed - working a treat on file creation after a couple of mods. I have one simple question - I can't upload via FTP at Google Base, so I'm going for the .txt file upload. Firstly, it wouldn't accept CSV files, so I converted the .txt to TSV (tab separated values) instead. Now it's saying it can't accept files with /:, characters in them - which makes URLs impossible, even if I've escaped them with a \ character. Short of rewriting the file into XML, is there a way round this?

    Thanks in advance - and much love to the mod creators.

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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by gaekwad View Post
    Have the Feeder installed - working a treat on file creation after a couple of mods. I have one simple question - I can't upload via FTP at Google Base, so I'm going for the .txt file upload. Firstly, it wouldn't accept CSV files, so I converted the .txt to TSV (tab separated values) instead. Now it's saying it can't accept files with /:, characters in them - which makes URLs impossible, even if I've escaped them with a \ character. Short of rewriting the file into XML, is there a way round this?

    Thanks in advance - and much love to the mod creators.
    Please ignore me - I am a moron. I was providing the web address for the 'file name' on the Base upload screen.
    savshop.com - proudly run on Zen Cart with a code punk at the wheel.

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    Default Re: Google Base Feeder Support Thread

    How do I call on the weights of each products to be added to the txt file

    avel
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