This plugin will automatically update your WordPress site with calendar posts from your Meetup.com account.
Upon activation, a new category called ‘Meetup’ is created. At a regular interval, currently once a day, this plugin fetches a group’s Meetup.com RSS feed provided in the admin option panel and parses the data into a new WordPress post. It stores a custom field called ‘GUID’ into the post with its value being the unique identifier of that particular RSS entry. Every interval it will check the feed, update the previous posts and enter new ones as it finds them.

Hi Mark,
I tried activating this plug-in into my WordPress site and I keep receiving this message: “Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: simplexmlelement in:…” with the path to my website. Any ideas what it might be?
Would it have anything to do with the meet up group not necessarily being a group I created, but rather a group that i’d like the posts to feed into my website?
Thanks for all your work and help.
M
The plugin requires PHP5. Your host is probably still running 4. For example, I know Media Temple defaults to 4, but you can one-click upgrade to 5 in your admin panel.
I get this error when trying to set the RSS Feed URL:
Warning: It is not yet possible to assign complex types to properties in /home/bostonph/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 1234