• Resolved Anonymous

    I use ASP pages on the site I’d like to install WP on. I basically only use them as .asp b/c that’s what I know – although really the only actual ASP being used is to pull include pages. Can I pull the RSS feed into a .asp page? Or do I have to use a .php page?

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  • The RSS feed is an XML document so you should be able to display it on anything

    Great thanks. I’ve done alot of searches but can’t seem to find anything geared towards a complete novice about how to do this. How can I set my site to receive an RSS feed? I’ve heard something about rss2js but apparently that requires me to download and install a number of files. I fear that will take me another week to figure out how to get working correctly. Any ideas?

    Well- The first thing that should be addressed is do you have PHP and mysql installed on the server you intend to install WP on?

    PHP – yes, MySQL – yes. In fact I’ve installed WP have it working at mysite.com/blog with the default template. problem is i want to sort of <insert blog content here> into my current site which already exists and has a very different layout and look. i’m hoping to run WP through the site, rather than the site through WP.

    I’d like to do it like this – https://creativecommons.org/weblog/ vs. https://creativecommons.org/about/people … the second link is just a reg. content page on their site, whereas the first is the location of their blog, which is built into the regular template of their site.

    @ephricon
    Instead of posting around the same question in different threads it would be really more useful (to yourself) to search the forums and take a look at what others already wrote about this. I can only repeat what I replied in another topic: search, search, search ??

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