• Another website would like to incorporate my RSS feed into their home page on another server. How to accomplish this? Thanks

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  • PHP methods (CG-FeedRead can be used from any PHP site, as can things like Magpie) and JS methods exist. Probably also aggregation sites like FeedBurner offer their own options (JS sidebars). But in PHP, anyone can pretty much directly integrate using FeedRead or other php aggregation tool.

    FeedForAll offers a freely available RSS-to-HTML conversion script (run in PHP) called RSS2HTML that will let you host a feed through your site. It’s fairly simple and straightforward. You’ll just need some CSS to make the feed look presentable.

    Thread Starter danbollinger

    (@danbollinger)

    For Magpie, what is the code that I would include on my html page where I want the feed to show up? It isn’t very clear at the Magpie site.

    I don’t know offhand (I wrote CG-FeedRead, and its custom XML/RSS parser.. ?? ). But if you search these forums for Magpie, I’m sure you’ll find examples.

    -d

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