![]() ![]() Keep in mind, that some popular search engines (Yahoo! and Ask, for instance) will still follow, index and rank the links. Default value is false, if set to true then the nofollow attribute will be added. $egNoFollow Determines if all links created by the extension should have the rel="nofollow" attribute. This is the least often a user can ask a feed to be refetched. Settings this time too low on busy servers might eat up a lot of server resources $egCacheTimeMax The maximum amount of time (in seconds) between cachings of a feed. ![]() This is the most often a user can ask a feed to be refetched. By default it is set to 1800 (30 minutes). $egCacheTimeMin The minimum amount of time (in seconds) between cachings of a feed. If a user does not specify a time argument or their argument is somehow corrupt, this value will be used. $egCacheDir The path where parsed feeds are cached if egCache is enabled it must obviously be writable to the By default it is set to 3600 (1 hour). $egCache The boolean value that determines if caching should be done ( true) or not ( false) enabled by default, although distributions possibly need to disable this by default or change egCacheDir. If you modify these variables do so after the require_once statement: ![]() Some modification of its behaviour is possible from LocalSettings.php as well.Īll the global variables used by the extension and modifiable by the user are listed here. The function adds an tag to use inside articles. This extension is a parser extension which can be used by any wiki user. This extension was made because all the other RSS extensions did not work or performed poorly on MediaWiki 1.10. It is best used on specialty pages made so that users can easily track the news, etc. This RSS Reader extension tries to provide a tool for including RSS feeds inside various articles across your wiki. ![]()
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