Yahoo Pipes multiple author filter?
March 9, 2007 12:24 PM
When Yahoo Pipes first came out, there was some muttering about how this would be handy for creating a feed for an individual author on a multi-author blog w/o feeds by author? But I can't seem to find anyone who's done it, or successfully do so myself. Any Pipes gurus on AskMe?
The three author filters I'd specifically like to create are:
The three author filters I'd specifically like to create are:
- TNR's The Plank: all authors EXCEPT James Kirchick
- AOL Sportsblog: ONLY posts authored by mjd
- Reason's Hit & Run: all authors EXCEPT David Weigel
Not entirely sure who MJD is on the AOL Sportsblog site, but if you click on an author's name beneath a post it'll take you to the author-specific page, each of which has its own feed. Simpler than using a Pipe, probably (though you can also use the dc:creator field as a filter on that feed in Pipes & filter for the ones that match whoever you're looking for).
posted by zempf at 2:21 PM on March 9, 2007
posted by zempf at 2:21 PM on March 9, 2007
Pipes seems to be kind of buggy with Safari, maybe that's where you are having difficulty. Here's a rough and ready version of The Plank without any of Kirchick's posts:
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posted by roofus at 3:30 PM on March 9, 2007
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posted by roofus at 3:30 PM on March 9, 2007
Apparently Chrysostom, you are a "douchebag."
(I really wanted this too, I mostly stopped reading H&R because of Weigel)
posted by Steve_at_Linnwood at 11:21 PM on March 9, 2007
(I really wanted this too, I mostly stopped reading H&R because of Weigel)
posted by Steve_at_Linnwood at 11:21 PM on March 9, 2007
Unless I'm missing something, while clicking on an author's name in AOL Sportsblogs takes you to an author page, that's not what the feed on the page is.
If you click on mjd, for example, you go to nfl.aolsportsblog.com/bloggers/mjd/. The feed from that page is nfl.aolsportsblog.com/rss.xml, which is the feed for ALL NFL writers.
posted by Chrysostom at 7:21 AM on March 10, 2007
If you click on mjd, for example, you go to nfl.aolsportsblog.com/bloggers/mjd/. The feed from that page is nfl.aolsportsblog.com/rss.xml, which is the feed for ALL NFL writers.
posted by Chrysostom at 7:21 AM on March 10, 2007
Ah, you're right. In that case, here's a pipe that'll filter for just MJD's posts.
posted by zempf at 7:34 AM on March 12, 2007
posted by zempf at 7:34 AM on March 12, 2007
Yeah, I had just done that. So, the upshot was that there were author tags for H&R and AOL, I had just idiotically missed them.
There really isn't an author tag for TNR, though. I used a semi-workaround by excluding posts with the text of the author's name. What I don't like about that is that it would also exclude any posts by other folks who mention that name. The sign off style is "--name", which would allow me to beat that, but for some reason, Pipes chokes on the dashes.
posted by Chrysostom at 6:00 AM on March 14, 2007
There really isn't an author tag for TNR, though. I used a semi-workaround by excluding posts with the text of the author's name. What I don't like about that is that it would also exclude any posts by other folks who mention that name. The sign off style is "--name", which would allow me to beat that, but for some reason, Pipes chokes on the dashes.
posted by Chrysostom at 6:00 AM on March 14, 2007
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You can have multiple filters in a pipe, and make the filters exclude words in a certain item, as well as include.
As far as the plank, there may be no way to filter it totally. You could filter his name out of the description, but it would also filter it anytime someone discussed him.
posted by zabuni at 2:07 PM on March 9, 2007