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If you are interested in adding content to your website or blog with easy-to-use tools, feel free to visit www.feedzilla.com (formerly called www.stepwebz.com). They also deliver RSS feeds to your site, intranet or software package. DrMoz nicolas.bussard@gmail.com |
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wrote: > Hello, > > If you are interested in adding content to your website or blog with > easy-to-use tools, feel free to visit www.feedzilla.com (formerly > called www.stepwebz.com). > > They also deliver RSS feeds to your site, intranet or software package. > > DrMoz Can you point me to a few sites that use your tools/services? |
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Andy Dingley <> wrote: > wrote: > > > They also deliver RSS feeds to your site, intranet or software package. > > What does it mean to "deliver RSS feeds to your site"? Isn't the whole > point of RSS that you can access content directly from its creator, > without needing an intermediary site like this. It's not that simple. Because the content comes from a different domain, it can be difficult (or impossible) to access the content programatically, or to impose your own site's styles on it. Here's my article on RSS. It includes a description (and working example) of each of the ways that I have found, to include RSS content on your own site. It also shows you how to create an RSS feed for *your* web site: http://tc2.atspace.com/0016-AboutRSS.htm HTH, TC (MVP MSAccess) http://tc2.atspace.com |
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Andy Dingley <> wrote: > wrote: > > > They also deliver RSS feeds to your site, intranet or software package. > > What does it mean to "deliver RSS feeds to your site"? Isn't the whole > point of RSS that you can access content directly from its creator, > without needing an intermediary site like this. It's not that simple. Because the content comes from a different domain, it can be difficul (or impossible) to access the content programatically, or to impose your own site's styles on it. Here's my article on RSS. It includes a description (and working example) of each of the ways that I have found, to include RSS content on your own site. It also shows you how to create an RSS feed for *your* web site: http://tc2.atspace.com/0016-AboutRSS.htm HTH, TC (MVP MSAccess) http://tc2.atspace.com |
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