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Howto add an RRS to a website
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Michael_Wright
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Howto add an RRS to a website
hi all thinking of putting an weatherzone.com.au rss feed on my website can someone help me out on how to do this please mike
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Re: Howto add an RRS to a website
https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9938
You need to create an xml file using webtags and have Cumulus process the file, and ftp it to your website. Then you provide a link to the RSS Feed. I added one to my footer. I modified the template provided in the topic.
Kerry
You need to create an xml file using webtags and have Cumulus process the file, and ftp it to your website. Then you provide a link to the RSS Feed. I added one to my footer. I modified the template provided in the topic.
Kerry
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Re: Howto add an RRS to a website
Hi Michael,
There are two options that I know of......
RSSPump ... http://www.scripts.com/viewscript/rsspu ... ice/26638/
RSSInclude ...https://www.rssinclude.com/
There are probably others out there.
There are two options that I know of......
RSSPump ... http://www.scripts.com/viewscript/rsspu ... ice/26638/
RSSInclude ...https://www.rssinclude.com/
There are probably others out there.
Dan
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Re: Howto add an RRS to a website
Michael,
I did this just a few days ago - anyone looking for a straight javascript capability to read RSS feeds, you probably won't do better than to use the Zazar zRSSfeed here.
I've used this to call a pop-up displaying the UK North West weather warnings from Meteoalarm. This is my popup page http://www.christelow.co.uk/Development ... nings.html, which is called from the obvious "For weather warnings in the North West..." on my main page. It's really straightforward to configure the result, even I managed it
The result looks like this:
Enjoy!
I did this just a few days ago - anyone looking for a straight javascript capability to read RSS feeds, you probably won't do better than to use the Zazar zRSSfeed here.
I've used this to call a pop-up displaying the UK North West weather warnings from Meteoalarm. This is my popup page http://www.christelow.co.uk/Development ... nings.html, which is called from the obvious "For weather warnings in the North West..." on my main page. It's really straightforward to configure the result, even I managed it
The result looks like this:
Enjoy!
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“It's snowing still," said Eeyore gloomily.
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"And freezing."
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Re: Howto add an RRS to a website
I have the rss feed how do I do the include for the index page on top of my header Mike
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<?php @readfile('http://output90.rssinclude.com/output?type=php&id=842553&hash=10f720adc514d8567834c25a62c4933f')?>The Future you have Not seen but the presants shall all ways be.