RSS feeds, custom feeds and license upgrade
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Hi,
I have 3 questions:
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If I buy the PRO license, can I later upgrade to the DEV license and only pay the difference? Or am I just misunderstanding the different terminology between the DEV license of this page http://wp-event-organiser.com/pricing/ and the PRO license on this page. http://wp-event-organiser.com/pro-features/ I want to try some of the pro features but if it all works out would love to upgrade to the dev license.
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Just confirming, http://wp-event-organiser.com/pro-features/ – if I buy the PRO license I also get all these features?
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I really need your product to output an RSS and allow the addition of custom fields. Does it do this? Do you have an example RSS I can view?
I’m happy to buy your product but won’t really know it if does what I require until I get access to all features and know it properly provides the functionality and specific RSS that I need (see point 3). I don’t want to spent all the money on a DEV/PRO license to find it doesn’t do what I need and can’t get a refund (if you know what I mean). 🙂
Cheers
DeanDeanHi Dean,
All Pro licenses (personal/business/developer) get all features listed on http://wp-event-organiser.com/pro-features/. The difference between the three relates to site limits and the fact that business/developer licenses include extensions for free (as indicated by this page: http://wp-event-organiser.com/extensions/).
Updating from personal to business, or business to developer license post-purchase is allowed, although at this point there is no ‘one-click-upgrade’. Instead you’ll need to get in touch (e.g via this form) to upgrade, and are only eligible to do so within 5 months of the initial purchase.
RSS feeds are provided for in the free version, however these are not typically suited to events. Depending on what you plan to use it for you may find that other solutions are more suitable than RSS (e.g. iCal feed). RSS is handled by WordPress, and as with any post type (with RSS enabled) you can add custom fields as demonstrated by the answer to this question: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/3801/add-custom-fields-to-custom-post-type-rss.
If you have any follow-up questions, I’d be happy to answer them.
Stephen HarrisHi,
Okay I was having a look at this tonight and could not figure out how to get the RSS feed to work
Going to here http://new.gongonline.com.au/test2/event/feed/
I don’t see the “test” event I created.
I tried adding the code into my functions PHP file from the link you provided but couldn’t get it to work http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/3801/add-custom-fields-to-custom-post-type-rss
I surfed through your forum and found several references to people want to do the same thing, but nothing that outlined a good clean and clear way of doing it. Can you offer more to nudge me along here?
Cheers
DeanHi Dean,
I took a look at the site, and I couldn’t determine that Event Organiser was installed. Could you link to the page of the test event you created?
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