Silly question: Is the categoryid always a number? If so, does the number correspond to the order in which the categories are listed on the admin page?
For example, if I have the following categories listed in this order: News, Events, Urgent Requests.
Would News be 1, Events 2 and Urgent Requests 3?
Thanks.
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garvinhicking
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Yes, its always a number. You can check the number on your blog, it should always be contained in the links, like "categories/17-yourcategory".
You mostly find the categoryid in URLs only.
Regards,
Garvin
Yes, its always a number. You can check the number on your blog, it should always be contained in the links, like "categories/17-yourcategory".
You mostly find the categoryid in URLs only.
Regards,
Garvin
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Okay, I looked at the URLs in the blog to get the ids. Thanks. I want News=1, Events=2 and Urgent Requests=10 to show up.
Here's what mine looks like:
categoryid=1,2,10
But it's only showing entries from category 1.
Here's the entire script:
<script src="http://www.insidesevierheights.com/sere ... ")</script>
MC
Here's what mine looks like:
categoryid=1,2,10
But it's only showing entries from category 1.
Here's the entire script:
<script src="http://www.insidesevierheights.com/sere ... ")</script>
MC
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garvinhicking
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Hi!
Ah, I'm sorry. The plugin did not accept multiple category IDs yet. I've patched it, so that it will now. You can download the updated PHP file here:
http://php-blog.cvs.sourceforge.net/*ch ... ackend.php
Then it should work. You might need to seperate the IDs with ";", if it doesn'T work with ","!
Another thing: You limit the number of items to "3" (num=3), but when the latest 3 items are in category 1, you won't see any item of category 2 for example, because you only get a total of 3 entries.
Regards,
Garvin
Ah, I'm sorry. The plugin did not accept multiple category IDs yet. I've patched it, so that it will now. You can download the updated PHP file here:
http://php-blog.cvs.sourceforge.net/*ch ... ackend.php
Then it should work. You might need to seperate the IDs with ";", if it doesn'T work with ","!
Another thing: You limit the number of items to "3" (num=3), but when the latest 3 items are in category 1, you won't see any item of category 2 for example, because you only get a total of 3 entries.
Regards,
Garvin
# Garvin Hicking (s9y Developer)
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