Hi, Basically what I want to do can be seen if you visit this link: http://abridgedseries.wikia.com/wiki/Abridged_Series_Wiki If you look on the right side of the page you will see "Abridging Underground Latest Videos" and "The Abridged Community Latest Videos". Under these two headings there is a list of links to the latest videos. I basically want to replicate this as it is. I only want the feed displayed in a list style like that. You can also see "For more, click here" written under each list. Clicking those links will take you to: http://tabrig.ning.com/video/video/rss?xn_auth=no and http://abridgedunderground.ning.com/video/video/rss?xn_auth=no I pretty much know nothing about this RSS stuff, and I'm wondering if I need to use those links, or what I need to do to in order to create a list of videos on my website in the same way as the website I included at the top of this post. Any help would be great, thanks.
You're probably looking for a RSS parsing tool to embed those links into your website. Try Magpie RSS. The feed link to use is http://tabrig.ning.com/video/video/rss?xn_auth=no Code (markup):
Nice one indeed. Never heard of it but it looks promising. Oh wait, I mentioned the exact same option in my post, coincidentally.
Magpie is pretty nice - I used to use it, as it is fairly light. Another decent option I have switched to more recently is SimplePie... It is a bit more up to date and more robust. May be a little easier to understand for a beginner. The downside is that it is a slightly bigger package than MagPie http://simplepie.org/demo/
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