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How to use RSS feeds?
Turn RSS Feeds Into a Search
Engine Friendly Web Page
How to use RSS feeds?
- Many sites offer information
in RSS format. You can use these feeds to get news or site
updates directly from RSS readers. These are free or paid
programs that could keep all your RSS feed subscriptions (feeds
you are interested in) and notify you for all changes on the
website.
Using a RSS reader has many advantages:
Keep track of your all RSS feeds. You can add new feeds, change
or delete them, any time.
Notify you for changes in RSS feeds. Usually, RSS readers are
checking periodically the site for updates and notify you for
changes or new additions.
Save bandwidth by caching information.
Having all you RSS feeds from different websites in one place is
a very convenient way to found updates or news. You don't have
to navigate thru all those sites to found out what is new. This
could really save you a lot of time.
There are many RSS readers available. Some are free and some
costs money. See some of them here.
To use them you have to download and install them. They are
running on your computer. There are some that work from web
browsers (nothing to install on your PC).
These are only some common characteristics all RSS readers
usually have. Your reader could have more other options.
Once you installed a RSS reader you would be interested for more
RSS feeds. You can use our RSS directory to find some in your
domain of interest.
Turn RSS Feeds Into a Search
Engine Friendly Web Page
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NotePage has
just released a new rss2html.php script that allows webmasters
to display RSS feeds on their websites. The content displayed on
the website, contains the most recent entries from the requested
RSS feed, and because the resulting page is pure HTML, it will
be displayed in a format friendly to search engine robots.
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(PRWEB)
August 10, 2005 -- Turn your RSS feeds into a search engine
friendly html web page using RSS2HTML.php, a free PHP script
from the makers of FeedForAll. NotePage has just released a new
rss2html.php script that allows webmasters to display RSS feeds
on their websites. The content displayed on the website,
contains the most recent entries from the requested RSS feed,
and because the resulting page is pure HTML, it will be
displayed in a format friendly to search engine robots.
The new rss2html.php script helps webmasters syndicate content
contained in RSS feeds. Using rss2html.php webmasters can
customize the format and look of the web page created from the
RSS feed. The RSS feed's contents can easily be integrated into
an existing website's theme. The rss2html.php script parses the
RSS file, extracts the pertinent information, formats it, and
serves it up as regular HTML.
The new version of rss2html.php has new options to allow it to
run on secure web servers. It can be run on any webserver that
can run PHP scripts, and it support feeds in the RSS 2.0, 1.0,
.93, .92, .91, and .90 format. The new version optionally uses
curl rather than fopen, to address any security concerns that
webmasters might have.
Additional details and a download for the free script can be
found at
http://www.feedforall.com/free-php-script.htm
The new rss2html.php script is available from NotePage, Inc.,
developers of the popular RSS feed software, FeedForAll.
FeedForAll's software enables webmaster to create, edit, manage
and publish RSS feeds. A free fully-functional 30-day trial of
FeedForAll is available for download from
http://www.feedforall.com/
For more information contact, NotePage, Inc. at PO Box 296,
Hanover, MA 02339. Phone: 781-829-0500. Fax: 781-582-1869.
E-mail: e-mail protected from spam bots . Internet:
http://www.feedforall.com/ .
Evaluation Copies Available on Request
About NotePage, Inc.
NotePage, Inc. is a Hanover, Massachusetts company specializing
in communication software solutions. In addition to rss2html.php
they market (1) FeedForAll, a windows desktop RSS feed and
podcast editing tool (2) FeedForAll Mac, a Macintosh application
for feed creation and editing (3) rss2html.php a script for
converting RSS feeds to html web pages. (4) PageGate, a network
paging and SMS gateway that allows for text or SMS messages to
be sent via a number of interfaces, and (5) NotePager Pro, a
desktop application that sends messages to pagers, cellular
phones, and PIMs.
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