HTML - Rss Parsing For Dummies
I would like to add parsed rss feed to my website (www.ghilliesuitsource.com)
I will be the first to admit I am a complete stranger to PHP JAVA PERL etc. I believe my web server supports PHP at least, so I will learn what I have to. I was wondering if there is a good resource for adding parsed RSS feed to an existing html site. The site I want to bring feed from (if it helps) is http://outdoorrssfeeds.com/taxonomy/term/113/9 I am flailing about in open water, so if anyone could point me in the right direction I would certainly appreciate it. Similar TutorialsHow can I display a php script on a web page (html - static) without it being parsed? Thanks. Hello, I am having a problem with this xml document parsing. Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?> <!-- ScanMaster and DigiCam FAQ --> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="assets/FAQ.css" ?> <FAQ> <Title>Jackson Electronics Products</Title> <SubTitle>Frequently Asked Questions</SubTitle> <product>The ScanMaster</product> <question>How do I scan slides?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["You can scan slides using the JE Transparency Adapter (part number STA8901) available from Jackson Electronics."]]> </answer> <question>Where can I find the latest drivers for my ScanMaster?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["You can download the latest software drivers from the Jackson Electronics Web page."]]> </answer> <question>What is the largest sheet that I can scan?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["8.5 x 14 in (216 x 356 mm)."]]> </answer> <question>How do I fax with my ScanMaster?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["You can turn your scanner into a fax machine by purchasing the FaxRight add-on component (part number STA4500) available from Jackson Electronics."]]> </answer> <product>DigiCam</product> <question>What is the difference between optimal and digital zoom?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["With optical zoom the Digicam's lense phyiscal moves inside the camera; with digital zoom, the camera's 'electronic brain' zooms the image. If you zoom too much, your image will become pixelated."]]> </answer> <question>What sort of batteries should I use with the DigiCam?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries work the best and having the longest lifetime. Nickel-Cadium batteries also work very well as do Alkaline batteries. Do not use Lithium batteries."]]> </answer> <question>What resolution should I use for 4x6 in. photos?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["We recommend 640x480 for 4x6 images, 1024x768 for 5x7 in. photos, and 1600x1200 for 8x10 in photos."]]> </answer> <question>Can the DigiCam be harmed by airport X-ray machines?</question> <answer> <! [CDATA["No, there is no evidence that X-ray machines can affect the performance or quality of DigiCam photos."4]]> </answer> </FAQ> This is the error I get when trying to parse it in Internet Explorer. Quote: Jackson Electronics Products Frequently Asked Questions The ScanMaster How do I scan slides? The XML page cannot be displayed Cannot view XML input using CSS style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button, or try again later. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitespace is not allowed at this location. Error processing resource 'file:///G:/Course Technology/XML/datadisks/Tutorial.... <! [CDATA["You can scan slides using the JE Transparency Adapter (part number STA8901) available from Jackson Electronics... This is the error I get in Firefox Quote: Jackson Electronics Products Frequently Asked Questions The ScanMaster How do I scan slides? The XML page cannot be displayed Cannot view XML input using CSS style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button, or try again later. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitespace is not allowed at this location. Error processing resource 'file:///G:/Course Technology/XML/datadisks/Tutorial.... <! [CDATA["You can scan slides using the JE Transparency Adapter (part number STA8901) available from Jackson Electronics... I will do a little bit more reading to see if I can find the answer. Does anyone have a good XML tutorial site? Hi, While parsing relative URL segments "../" to hierarchical segments of the absolute URL , I notice that the <a> tag and the <link> tag do this differently. Take the following absolute and relative URLs: absolute URL: http://www.a.com/a/b relative URL: ../../b/c.css The <a> tag resolves this to: http://www.a.com/b/c.css However the <link> tag resolves this to: http://www.a.com/a/b/c.css It appears that all other forms of resolving URLs are equal between both tags however, I have been trying to find the RFC specification on this but have had no luck. This document http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt does not contain any information regarding the <link> tag. Is anyone here familiar with this or know where I could obtain more information. Thanks, Bandito http://www.gaihosa.com Hey all, I've been trying to look this up on google but all I get as results are unanswered posts, so I'm here to ask... If I set up a blog (on an existing blogging site) or even created a standalone XML file, would I be able to parse that data into a DIV container? If so, how would I go about getting it to work? Thanks in advance, - M Hello, I have coded my site, and I have a form on the page, and I'm not sure why I am getting the errors I am getting. If anyone can help me out I would be forever grateful! Here is my code: http://pastie.org/366071 And if you paste it into: http://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_input then you will see what errors I have encountered. Help please I have a form and am entering in some html code into it, but it's not posting. I guess it's a parsing error. In PHP I would addslashes or something like that, but i don't know what to do for a form... I'm sure this is really simple and i've got it wrong. I have been trying different things and searching the web for hours now... Thank you, Jo |