Creating an OPML file from text?

Discussion in 'XML & RSS' started by Mexy, Nov 28, 2007.

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    Ok ... I'm a total noob to this RSS and feeder stuff.
    So far I've managed to load a reader on my pda but I can't seem to get the feeds I'm interested in into the reader expect by typing it out myself.

    the cut and paste application I loaded doesnt appear to work with the Viigo reader so I thought I'd try creating an OPML file cos there's an option to pick feeds from such a file .... is this a simple process or should I just forget about it and start typing in the feed addresses one by one?

    (I sincerely hope not!!!)

    Any help will be geatly appreciated.
    Cheers

    Mexy.
     
    Mexy, Nov 28, 2007 IP
  2. hans

    hans Well-Known Member

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    OPML may be wrong solution
    easiest just click RSS feed-icon on a site
    and if you are lucky owner of the RIGHT operating system on your PDA/smartphone - then your OS will automatically add your feed to the reader

    so does mine - just tried for the first time
    but i have to confess that i have no longer my PDAphone (iPAQ rw6828) in use but I use now the new N95 with symbian OS and symbian is smart and ultra fast compared to windows mobile when its about surfing the web

    try to surf a page offering RSS - surf to the RSS-icon, then click on the RSS-icon ( or RSS-feed-URL ) and see what happens.
     
    hans, Nov 28, 2007 IP