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- Romeo Knight
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In short; it's a clever way of getting headlines from other peoples websites without having to actually visit said sites. If you see something you like you click the link and the webpage for said headline pops up in your browser.Romeo Knight wrote:So what the hell is this rss-thingy now!?
Someone has an explanation for a stupid german musician?
These feeds can either be accessed through an RSS reader (also known as an aggregator) by end-users, or pulled into other sites (such as displaying the slashdot.org headlines on your own websites).
Personally I use RSS for keeping track of what's happening on The Register (great site but I hate the index page layout), The BOFH, Palminfocenter.com, SlashDot, BBC News, Geekculture.dk, a mates blog, and various software announcement sites.
I just thought it was about time you could keep up with RKO the same way.
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In addition to programming skills you'll need some kind of scripting language on your webserver, be it PHP, ASP, Perl, or something else. As all RSS feeds are XML documents you'll either need to code an XML parser yourself or use one of the freely available scripts.Matrix wrote:Been down the "search the web for rss" before - didnt work, but if we hear it from Jan itll be accurate, plus if its so simple, itll just be a small matter of copy n paste
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