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    zipone
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    RSS Question - Pull in rss feed without switching sites

    Hi All -



    I've seen on various sites what seems to be RSS feeds (from AP for example) that when you click on them the content is pulled from the other site and loads on the site which has the RSS embedded. Take yahoo.com for example, half way down the page they have options for In the News, World, Local, Finance. When you click on any of them the content is pulled in from AP for the individual articles but loads on the yahoo site.



    Any ideas?



    Thanks!
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    banhcanhcua`
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    You have the option of using an iframe for the content or simply having a small script that reads the content and enters it into your site but in both cases you need to be careful of breaching copyright.
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    1. One of my websites (the election one) runs a truckload of PHP to parse, mesh, filter, and cache an equally large number of external RSS feeds
    2. This more applies to non-blog websites publishing RSS feeds, though, but it would still be a concern for blog websites
    3. I will offer my anecdotal experience: a few months ago, I tried to switch my RSS feed from the full post to an excerpt
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    5. When I do that, it goes to the correct page and shows the RSS feed
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    8. if you switch back to the WPG2 Output page and just have the WPG2 tags (no hardcoded links) do photos show up in your RSS feed then??
    9. RSS feeds are meant as a way to strip all the nonsense from a site and offer easy syndication, right? Basically, present the relevent news from a full
    10. It's not scalable when 10s of thousands of people start subscribing to thousands of separate RSS feeds and start pulling down those feeds every

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    kiendu
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    I use Java applets to pull in AP headlines [WiredPages] and then link over to the AP site for the full story. Headlines are okay to use. Full content could cause problems.



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    4. Once you have found a relevant blog, you can pull an RSS feed from it directly to your new Hub, using a HubPages RSS capsule
    5. I'm trying to pull in some extra CCK fields into my RSS feed, but according to http://drupal
    6. RSS feeds give you a way to provide a steady stream of pertinent fresh content on your library's or organization's websites, portals, blogs, wikis and more

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    xv2o
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    Thanks for the info!
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    lexbinh
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    I wouldn't do that. I'd use a combination of PHP and JavaScript (independently of each other, ironically) here. Use an RSS parser like the one that deathshadow wrote (I've tweaked it a bit, the link is below), and then use JavaScript to create an "accordion-style" feed reader (basically create a tabbed folder, with the current "tab" and its contents visible, but the others hidden; of course this would allow for other tabs to be selected, which would then hide the previous "current" tab's contents). That way you have the page content, but if scripting is disabled or not supported, the content is still readily available.



    Here's the parser I mentioned earlier. The site is not live yet (I haven't finished it yet), but the page is in a folder that will be taken down when the site does go live. (Which is the sole reason I'm posting it as plain text, not an actual clickable link.)

    minimalmarkup.com/temp/rss/
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    1. 5 posts - 3 authors - Last post: Apr 24, 2009Hello,Please anyone guide me how I can pull rss feed to my site ?? I want to pull related articles on my site ?? How can It be done ??use MagpieRSS or SimplePIE if its not a CMS
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    4. I got the rss feed for my bookmarks with the tag wordpress and placed it in the footer of this page
    5. I wrote a script that will turn your favorites or profile into a rss feed

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