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vasvaas 02-01-2006 05:59 AM

When is this site going to RSS Feed?
 
Many sites are using RSS feed. I would like this site also to use RSS feed for new threads and more...just a request.

Pyrus 02-01-2006 07:27 AM

Yeah , would be great indeeeeeeed :bandit:

INFERNO RSS is the solution under vBulletin it seems.


Cheers admins, and thx in advance :beer:

vasvaas 02-01-2006 11:47 AM

yeah, RSS makes easy.

t1ck135 05-01-2006 09:38 AM

If simplymaya want some code to autogenerate an rss straight out of records in the database then just ask (presuming you're after a php/mysql version as the forums here use).

The one I use will just need a database connection object setting up (or use PEAR DB) and then some preferences setting up in the config file (how often to cache the feed etc..
It generates most types of RSS (think I have it on RSS2 at the moment) and is easy to rewrite variants such as ten latest posts, archive posts etc.
I've tested it in SharpReader too and it works fine (as you'd hope)

Just let me know :)

pbman 05-01-2006 04:27 PM

what is RSS Feed?

Pyrus 05-01-2006 05:38 PM

Summarized, it's the way most webmasters use now to propagate their last infos "published" on their site(s)/forums/databases.

Last 10 post topic/titles or, 15 last added products e.g. are exported (data speaking) into some XML file. This file is then "linked" (various ways) to other sites. These sites parse the file each time you load the page containing the 'distant view" of the infos.

That's a RSS feeding.

Like displaying 20 lasts topic/posts from simplyMaya, but directly on my site for example. Once the link's done, that's it.

Hope I'm clear enough dude ;)

vasvaas 06-01-2006 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by t1ck135
If simplymaya want some code to autogenerate an rss straight out of records in the database then just ask (presuming you're after a php/mysql version as the forums here use).

The one I use will just need a database connection object setting up (or use PEAR DB) and then some preferences setting up in the config file (how often to cache the feed etc..
It generates most types of RSS (think I have it on RSS2 at the moment) and is easy to rewrite variants such as ten latest posts, archive posts etc.
I've tested it in SharpReader too and it works fine (as you'd hope)

Just let me know :)

how about doing it manually?

t1ck135 06-01-2006 11:58 AM

Because it would take time to generate a feed by creating raw rss data and I'd pity the person that had to do that every day (besides it being impractical).


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