Does anyone know a way to find where the source feed that a page is syndicating from is? I have tried to view-source, I thought I could find the source urls, but I can't find the feeds...
It won't be on the page. You just have to work out the original site(s) and visit them and look for their rss feed.
Check this video I just created. Pardon for the accidental ad that displayed by the end of the video --it didn't show until I uploaded it on YouTube (my first time using Istanbul Desktop Session Recorder). Basically: 1. click on the keylock icon next to address 2. click on the right arrow 3. click on More Information 4. click on Feeds tab. 5. Profit!
We understood the question differently. I thought he had a site that displayed articles from another site's RSS and he was wanting to know what that RSS was.
Yes, specifically what are the rss feeds this website is pulling from, they seem to be embedded in those widgets www . beijing-visitor . com/beijing-travel/china-rss-feeds
Umm sorry, got to excited to help, guess I made myself looks stupid hahahaha I did need to look for RSS feeds from various sites, and this little trick (far more easier to find on older FF, but not on the most recent) helped a lot. I thought OP was in the same situation. It is a Drupal site. For a Drupal site you can usually find the source by going to example.com/aggregator/sources/number (if the site admin allows guests' visit). However for the site above, it is an iframe from https://www.rssinclude.com/ (I am sure you have noticed that), which, in turn, is pulling RSS feed from various URLs (e.g: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/rss/)
Holy crap haha, all of the rss feeds are there, thanks. I swear I was looking for like an hour and there it was right in front of me, ty.
Next time make it an hour and a half, you might get lucky. Bwahahahhaa.. edit: or sleep it over --helps me a lot! lol