HTML - Rss Feeds
Is there a way to use another websites RSS feeds on your website? For example, you can get an Rss feed from iTunes that displays the Top Ten New Releases. Is there a way to format this information and use it on your website? Thanks.
Similar TutorialsAnybody know how to setup a RSS feed for our church? Thanks Pastor Im updating an RSS feed, I have over 1000 feeds to complete. I have all the information in an excel document. Is there any way to automatically import the information using a program of some sort? Its really takin a long time to fill in all the fields, there must be a quicker way.... Help Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. I want to be able to generate a RSS news feed from my website with latest news etc, but I really haven't a clue where to start. Would anyone of the experts on this forum be able to advise me of where to start and what is the best way to go about it? I hope you can help. Thanks Simon Hi, I know this should be really simple but am having problems... How can I get just one or two articles from the following RSS feed: http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/realestate/index.xml into my website at the bottom of the page: www.usip.co.uk/index6.html ?? I just want the headlines showing and then when people click on them they can be taken to the whole article on the Forbes website? Thanks Richard Greetings, I am wondering how should I approach on doing this? Basically, I am intending to create a forum in Zetaboards and inside this forum, there will be a news section. I will want my RSS feed to get it's posts from this news section. From the RSS feed, the feeds will then go to my website news section. The objective is to allow my website news section to receive the news from the forum news section. I have done a bit of research on it but I still can't figure out. In addition, I can't use PHP because I do not have the knowledge and my web host does not support PHP at all. Therefore, the code needs to be HTML, Javascript, XML and so on. Please help! Thanks! Hello I have a site I am rebuilding and I want to incorporate a the most recent posts from a Blogger blog into the site, so that it looks like the attached. The formatting does not have to be exactly like that but it is in essence what the client creating the look and feel wanted. Any ideas on how this can be done would be greatly appreciated. Hello I have a site I am rebuilding and I want to incorporate a the most recent posts from a Blogger blog into the site, so that it looks like the attached. The formatting does not have to be exactly like that but it is in essence what the client creating the look and feel wanted. Any ideas on how this can be done would be greatly appreciated. hey guys i'm makin a web page for an art project. what steps are needed to set up sort of a live video feed off a web cam? I want to be able to position the webcam feed on the page wherever i want on the page. I'm gonna try to google it some more, but so far nothing great has come up and i just wanted to try some direct advice if anyone knows how. thanks, you guys never disappoint. I have a Wordpress blog, and the default template included a line like this in the <head> for an RSS 2.0 feed: HTML Code: <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="GarrettW.net RSS Feed" href="http://garrettw.net/feed/"> my problem is this: i have added a similar line below it for an Atom feed. HTML Code: <link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="GarrettW.net Atom Feed" href="http://garrettw.net/feed/atom/"> but on my site, when you click the Feed icon that shows up in the address bar (in Firefox), you don't get a drop-down menu allowing you to pick which feed you want to go to. but on this site, for example, you do: (link removed cuz their site changed ) why won't that work on my site? with mine, firefox just uses the one that comes last in the HTML. not sure if this is even supposed to be in this forum, but I would like to have a changing news thingy similar to the one on http://www.gamespot.com I find this becoming ever more popular on sites and I'd like to know how to do it. A point in the right direction would be great, thanks! |