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Problems with Group Activity RSS feed

  • @gargoyle297

    Participant

    I’m running buddypress 1.7 and i’ve got three groups: group1,group2,group3.

    The RSS links associated to the RSS button an the group’s activity pages are:
    http://sitename/castrum/groups/group1/feed
    http://sitename/castrum/groups/group2/feed
    http://sitename/castrum/groups/group3/feed
    when I click on the first and the second i got the mozilla’s box that asks me to create a live bookmark, the las one tries to redirect me to a page. It seems like the links does not correspond to a RSS feed.
    During the tests I executed few days before that link worked. after including all the members of my site in that group I realized it doesn’t work anymore! What happened?

    ps: The site is protected by the membership plugin, I tried to link the feed with the administrator’s account but… no way

    does anyone can help me?
    Thanks

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  • @gargoyle297

    Participant

    I checked around and one of the cause could be this:
    In the standard wordpress user profile page the membership plugin introduce a new field:
    “Membership key” and the panel says: “This key is used to give you access the the members RSS feed, keep it safe and secret.” I think that all the ‘non-administrator’ users cannot access rss of the site without using this key.
    The question is: “how must this key be used?” i can’t find related documentation. Can someone help me on this?

    Thanks

    @gargoyle297

    Participant

    I’ve found the solution…
    I must append the activation-key to the feed url…

    Thanks

    @akukskuks

    Participant

    I’m having similar problems with the RSS feeds not working. Can you give a bit more detail as to how you solved the problem? Append the activation key to the feed URL?? I’m not using the “Membership” plugin.

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