Combining entries from two weblogs (Movable Type 3.3x)
in Movable Type
Okey, let’s make it fast. “How to combined two weblog entries in Movable Type?” The answer is: easy. I just tried it last night. These are some general information about my Movable Type installation:
- Main weblog - the archives (individual, date-based, and category) are published dynamically. The other pages are built statically.
- Bookmark section (this is new) - published statically. But, I am thinking of publish it dynamically. Not that hard I suppose.
- Using Movable Type 3.31
There are some tutorials you can follow to produce combined entries listing. Here are two famous methods:
- Using Movable Type GlobalListings and MTCompare plugins
- Using Movable Type MTSQL and MTCompare plugins
I use the first method. Why? I find that MTSQL plugin does not work with 3.31. Correct me if I am wrong. Just download the plugins, and upload to your Movable Type plugins directory.
Added later: Enda told me that MTSQL works without problem You can see how he combines main weblog and quicklinks in his blog.
The ideas. Hint! Hint!
- Producing a file having a list of combined entries (order by date of post).
- The file should be rebuilt when each blog posts a new entry.
- Generate different entry outputs for each weblog. In the list, the bookmark (link) wlll only display the
MTEntryBodyfield; the main weblog has most elements (MTEntryTitle,MTEntryBody,MTEntryMore, etc). include();is power.
Getting Started
First, create new template files in both blogs. You can use my template file if you want to (and feel free to modify it). For the output setting, I prefer to publish it in the second weblog (bookmark) main folder. Let’s say, we use use two-in-one.php file as the output file. So, the file will be located here: bookmark/two-in-one.php. For the first weblog (main weblog), my MT publishes that file in the same location. The idea: two-in-one.php will be rebuilt when a new entry posted in the first and/or second weblog.
Second step: modify the main index file (here, the index.php published by main weblog).
- Change everything under
<MTEntries>and</MTEntries>container with thetwo-in-one.phpfile. - Since I publish the file using .php extension, I simply use PHP
include();. Something like this:<?php include("bookmark/two-in-one.php"): ?>
Rebuild your index file, and everything should work.
Understanding combined entries file
If you use my two-in-one.php template file, here are some additional information about the template tags:
<MTGlobalEntries lastn="15" include_blogs="1,3">— This tag will ask Movable Type to produce last 15 entries from blogID 1 and 3.<MTIfEqual a="[MTBlogID]” b=”3″><ul class=”bookmarklist”></MTIfEqual>— This is the header container for blogID 3 (the bookmark). I use this, because I display the bookmarks in a real list (using<li><MTIfEqual a="[MTGetVar name='lastBlogID']” b=”3″></ul></MTIfEqual>— This is the footer container for the list of bookmark.
Well, that’s a quick and dirty solution I use here in my weblog. Let me know if you have problems with that. Enjoy!
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Combining RSS feeds
I was thinking: why not making a combined RSS feed so that people only need to subscribe to one feed? I think the mechanism (in making the RSS feed) will not be difficult. Okey, I will try in my local MT installation first.
Sep 25, 2006 at 9:22 pm