OUseful Info: "Feeding from Open Courseware" - OpenLearn :: Aug 15, 2007 At the simplest level, exposing open educational content via an RSS feed immediately opens up this republishing opportunity. http://ouseful.open.ac.uk/blogarchive/010515.htmlHOME | Does anyone know the best ways to extract RSS feed(s) to have content
displayed as a live/updated feed on a separate webpage? I found
www.rssfeedreader.com and was wondering if there are the
alternatives/competitors to this, open source/free options out there?
Thanks so much!
In the past I wrote a server-based java aggregator and web application
that used Rome (under the Apache license) with Hibernate for
persistence and Velocity for templated displays. Aggregated
subscriptions to multiple feeds could be updated very frequently (say
every minute), and the aggregator coud handle 1000s of different feeds
and custom subscriptions. One word of caution though, some sights
will block you for hitting the rss feed too frequently, slashdot being
one example of this.
Rome is available here ...
https://rome.dev.java.net/
As i remember, there are no equivalent open source libraries in C# or
C, but there are some in Perl, but this was about a year ago so things
may have changed.
Hope this helps,
Kindageeky Republishing Weblog content all over again (Anders Jacobsen's blog):: Some will remember a heated debate over at blogroots regarding the republishing of entire blog postings from RSS feeds at the nuzee website. http://www.jacobsen.no/anders/blog/archives/2002/10/07/republishing_weblog_content_all_over_again.htmlHOME |
I was set to answer this then realized I don't know if you are looking
for code to add to your site to accept and display RSS feeds, or if
you are looking for free RSS aggregators which will generate a simple
piece of code you can cut and paste into an RSS-capable site.
Let me know if this makes sense and, if so, which one you want.
to clarify.... I am looking for other ways to accomplish what
www.rssfeedreader.com does, which is code that goes on my site that
pulls in other RSS feeds and displays them to anyone who visits my
site, in essence having a constantly updated content feed from other
sources. The nice thing about rssfeedreader is its relatively
low-tech, and doesnt require a whole lot of techy coding knowledge.
While the http://google.com/ig site is very cool, as I understand it,
it is designed for ONE user to use and customize their own page for
themseleves, and not a public webpage.
I guess I assumed this would be a pretty common thing by now.
thanks for your help. Syndication • The Register:: Do you have an RSS feed? Yes. All the details are here. And what about republishing Register content/ buying a newsfeed for my commercial web site? http://www.theregister.co.uk/about/company/republishing/HOME | How to Use RSS Replay in Dreamweaver Layouts - WebReference.com:: There are basically two different scenarios for republishing RSS content on a Web page. First, if you have a feed you may want to provide it in HTML as well http://www.webreference.com/programming/rss_replay/HOME | Deep Jive Interests » Fine, I’ll Say It: Shyftr Crosses The Line:: After all, isn’t the very act of creating an RSS feed permission to republish content? It’s not as if Shyftr is saying ‘here, read this feed. http://www.deepjiveinterests.com/2008/04/12/fine-ill-say-it-shyftr-crosses-the-line/HOME | What rights do I retain when I publish an RSS feed? - Ask Leo!:: Apr 12, 2005 Ask Leo! publishes several RSS feeds that are specifically designed to do both: act as user convenience, and be republished by whomever http://ask-leo.com/what_rights_do_i_retain_when_i_publish_an_rss_feed.htmlHOME |
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