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IvisRSS

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Jazarsoft RSS Builder

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Jonah

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lastRSS.php

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IvisRSS is an XML-based RSS
RSS Builder is a simple PHP
Jonah is a set of scripts,
lastRSS.php is a simple yet
parser in PHP. It parses
RSS (Really Simple
written in PHP, to manage
powerful PHP class to parse
news RSS feeds and other RSS
Syndication) Fie Generator
content and display for a
RSS 0.9x, 1.0, and 2.0. It
feeds. It uses cache files
that support RSS standard
portal-like site. It
uses quick regular
(optional) to save xml feeds
version 0.91 & 2.0.
includes a backend which
expressions instead of an
so as not to strain server
 
will fetch
XML parser, and it returns
bandwith and MySQL database
 
RDF/RSS/syndicated XML site
an associative array with
news storage (optional) to
 
summary or headline files,
RSS fields as a result. It
better organise content. It
 
store them locally, parse
has a transparent caching
can be run on any php
 
them, and generate (and
system, and allows character
enabled server with or
 
save) html from them.
encoding conversion (for all
without MySQL.
 
My.Netscape style RSS files
encodings supported by the
 
 
and My.UserLand XML
iconv library). The most
 
 
storylist files both appear
notable changes include
 
 
to work. The frontend is
better character encoding
 
 
extremely simplistic - it
conversion, support for
 
 
lists the available channels
pubDate date/time format,
 
 
and lets you view the
support for CDATA info and
 
 
generated html for them.
optional limit of the number
 
 
 
of returned items.


Date: Nov, 15 2006


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Automated Sites: Dating
Parse just about any XML or
MagpieRSS is an RSS parser
The big part of programming
Scripts, Online Guesbook
CSV variant (comma, tab,
that uses PHP's built in XML
web applications is writing
Services, Men's health and
pipe separated values etc.)
parser, for better support
a lot of code -
many more solutions written
text file in PHP, ideal for
and flexibility. Supports
time-consuming. Classes are
in PHP. Every fully
parsing affiliate product
all version of RSS,
usefull to save time. This
Automated Site costs $19.95
feeds, exported spreadsheet
including namespaces and RSS
class is taking care of the
only! No hidden fees! In
data etc. The script will
1.0 modules. Has a simple
menu handling. The XML file
addition we provide
automatically detect the
to use functional interface,
is easy to create: Main
assistance and support for
format of almost any input
and integrated cache system.
navigation and sub
setting up your site. An
file, and works simply by
Is Last-Modified, and ETag
navigation differ only from
opportunity to start a
calling your user defined
aware. Optionally use HTT
the name of the node, the id
successful dot com right
callback function for each
gzip encoding. Now with
of main and sub node must be
away!
record in the feed. The
better examples, Smarty
the same to assign to each
 
script does not require
integration, and a cookbook.
other. The menu class
 
perfectly validating source
 
handles how and when to open
 
files, making it ideal for
 
and close the navigation
 
making sense of broken feeds
 
elements. The script
 
that would otherwise be
 
controls nine variables you
 
unusable.
 
deliver according to your
 
 
 
environment and XML file by
 
 
 
adapting the PHP code in the
 
 
 
HTML file. The script is
 
 
 
made of two parts: In the
 
 
 
first part the class loops
 
 
 
through the XML file
 
 
 
counting all the values from
 
 
 
the main nodes and sets
 
 
 
text, Url and Id to access
 
 
 
the corresponding sub
 
 
 
elements. In part 2 there
 
 
 
are three parts: First we
 
 
 
read the id and set the
 
 
 
corresponding main elements
 
 
 
(if id is 2 we show only 2
 
 
 
main elements), second we
 
 
 
show all sub elements with
 
 
 
the same id and third we
 
 
 
show the rest of the
 
 
 
elements.


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