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Here's an article I wrote recently on the importance of RSS: http://www.wealthydragon.com/blog/20...7/is-rss-dead/ Cheers, Martin. |
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Speaking of RSS, do you have instructions on how to add RSS content to a page? Fuad | |
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Hi Aborana, I use CaRP to add RSS to a page. CaRP is an RSS reader script that you add to your page. It also requires a folder with some files to be FTP'd to your server, but the installation is very straight forward. Through CaRP Config (one of the apps you upload to your server) you can customise the layout of the way your incoming feed (or feeds) are presented on your page. I use CaRP on several of my sites and it will pull in content from any valid RSS feed. You can find it here: CaRP Evolution | PHP RSS Parser / RSS to HTML Converter Cheers, Martin. |
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I just went to set up twitterfeed with an RSS from my PIPS blog, and it turned out it was already set up - does PIPS automatically do that (http://www.yourdomainname.com/blog/rss.xml)? Thanks, |
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