I use http://feed43.com Code (markup): for create a rss feed for my favorite websites that they have not a rss feed. My favorite websites are weblogs.But I have a problem with these blogs.When webloge owener create a new post on his(her) webloge.For example: www.example.com .This post contain for example 10 lines.In the main page there are for example 4 lines of 10 lines.At the end of fourth line there is a link with this address (www.example.com/page1.htm) say more read. MY PROBLEM: When I create a rss for this webloge only 4 lines(in this example) aggregate in the rss output while I want entire post(in this example 10 lines).How can solved this problem.Please help me. Sorry for my english. Thanks
I was looking for a guide to making an RSS feed that contain full story of a post(You know natural RSS contain post's excerpts)for a site that didn’t have one. Anyone can get hold of the software or service for solve this problem?
There are many ways to skin the RSS cat -- I personally use a RDF/XML feed because I use RDF for much of my Web page data management organization and micro content searching therefor I am more familiar with it. Many (maybe most?) Web authors prefer and use Atom (and/or PHP scripting) for their feeds -- it is all a matter of taste. James
I have word press blog they use rss would that inerfere if I added another feed to the website itself here is my site dog-trainers.us and here is the blog I used to connect it through my Host www.dog-trainers.us/blog can I add a feed diredtly into my site and still have work and not interfere with the blog feed???
Yes. Are you intending to use RSS to announce page updates and new content additions? If so, you may very well garner greatly increased visitation and page loads. Of course, you will need to advertise your use of RSS (Maybe on your Home Page?) -- some of your visitors may already be using RSS and have feed readers/aggregators installed -- a big plus. I believe that most Webmasters are anxious to "get the word out" about updated/new information and products for sale on their web sites but are at a loss of how to do that except by using e-mails, word of mouth and participation in online discussion Forums such as this -- pretty good strategies in their own right but to a limited audience. In some respects RSS creates a captive user base via Live Update Book marks and feed readers/aggregators. Visit the Web Author RSS Tutorial -- a great overview of RSS in general that may answer many of your questions. I personally use a RDF/XML feed because I use RDF for much of my Web page data management, organization and micro content searching, therefor I am more familiar with it. My approach may be clumsy to more proficient authors -- there are many other approaches and techniques. This RDF Validation result is a good illustration of how RSS feeds work -- the graphical depiction in particular is very useful for observing the feed structure. James
jamesicus thats great can I use (This RDF Validation result) on my site" nmy host maynot have aggragators I use host monster"
I don't know what you mean, Aaron? Bear in mind that this a very basic -- bare bones if you will -- feed example, although it is fully functional. James
Hi everybody, This is my problem: Some webmasters will truncate their feed’s content anywhere they insert a <!––more––> tag in their posts.How can I watching their feeds to contain the full text regardless of <!––more––> usage. Please help me.
Thanks above thats great info I will do this but If in case I need youre help will you help me if so I will submit your site to 100,000 directories free"" reply