I am using Rome to combine several feeds into one.
It’s largely based on this example on the Rome site.
I’m creating a RSS 2.0 feed, which I save as a (W3C) Document then pass to a stylesheet to convert to HTML.
One of my requirements is to display the source (link to and name of originating site) for each entry (as they can come from a variety of sources).
According to the RSS spec there is a optional source attribute per item.
And Rome appears to support this with a setSource method on the SyndEntry interface.
However, setting this to the SyndFeed of the original feed doesn’t appear to set this attribute.
The document I output doesn’t contain a source element in the item.
Any clues on what I might be doing wrong or suggestions on alternative methods for doing what I want to do?
Thanks in advance, Darren.
I have found a workaround for this for now.
As I only really need to give a name as attribution I am overriding the author field as follows.
The reason I use this code instead of SyndEntry.setAuthor is that calling that only sets the author if it’s null, we need to always set it to our value.
I then reference this as dc:creator in my XSL stylesheet.