I think there are some extensions that do things like that, but in stock eZ Publish you'll need to have different classes or folders for differing between witch content that should or should not be part of your rss.
THanks for your quick reply.. I would have to consider this a weird weakness, why is not the RSS as other output simply controlled by templates or similar?
Anyhow does enyone know of/have tried such an extention?
There is couple RSS extensions:
http://ez.no/community/contribs/template_plugins/ez_rss
http://ez.no/community/contribs/template_plugins/feed_parser
http://ez.no/community/contribs/import_export/syndicate_rss
http://ez.no/community/contribs/template_plugins/ezrssfeed http://ez.no/community/contribs/template_plugins/ezrss_operator
Oh you can use templates to create an RSS view. Just create an "rss" pagelayout and set the right content type for it in layout.ini. Then you can use /layout/set/rss/content/view/rss/<node> to view an RSS representation of the specified node (you have to provide a template for the "rss" view mode, of course).
I'm currently working on a set of custom templates for http://pluspunkt.at - the basic scheme is working, but I haven't had the time yet to finalize all templates. Therefore, I'm still using a hacked version of the "rss syndication" extension on the production site.
Accessible website starting from eZ publish 3.0 (currently: 4.1.0): http://pluspunkt.at
> THanks for your quick reply.. I would have to consider this a weird weakness, why is not the > RSS as other output simply controlled by templates or similar?
As pointed out above, there is no one (and no thing) stopping you from creating your own rss design and rss siteaccess, outputting rss info instead of (x)html. I guess the reason the native rss export doesn't use templates, is because of the overhead with using templates.