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Re: very interesting

Posted by yoko on 03/02/07 17:05

But how are they determining the feed for that URL?

http://torrentfreak.com/interview-with-bram-cohen-the-inventor-of-bittorrent/

Here is another link as well did they find the RSS for this how did they
do it.
http://www.digg.com/security/Department_of_Homeland_Security_requires_INTERNAL_passport_for_US_Citizens


I installed both those components you told me to do for firefox very cool.

If i can get the rss data its prety easy to strip it down. Also how do they
determine different urls


Thanks..
Hello shimmyshack,

> On 1 Mar, 21:26, yoko <n...@na.ca> wrote:
>
>> If you go here
>>
>> http://co.mments.com/
>>
>> Enter the following url to
>> trackhttp://torrentfreak.com/interview-with-bram-cohen-the-inventor-o
>> f-bit...
>>
>> Click track
>>
>> Now you will see it added to the page. How do they strip the page to
>> display it like that
>>
>> Please let me know if there are any examples out there or already
>> done php code to do this
>>
>> Thanks..
>>
> getfirefox and install the "firebug" and "web developer" addons.
> Then you can see the request being made behind the scenes.
> The browser posts the URL to http://co.mments.com/track/track
> a script on the co.mments.com server then retrieves the XML feed
> corresponding to that URL,
> and uses something like the SimpleXML PHP library to grab the title
> body and so on for that feed, using methods similar to DOM methods
> within javascript.
> The results are then escaped, and mixed with html, and finally
> inserted into the DOM within the browser. As Benjamin says its a
> process referred to as AJAX, the real work is done server side, with a
> javascript class inside the browser controlling the result in the
> browser. CSS finally controls the look and feel.
> I guess your next step depends on what you meant by the question!! If
> you meant HUWHAT HOW??? do they do that, then you're in for a real
> learning curve, if you meant how to they strip the HTML and make it
> look pretty, the answer is RSS Feeds, as well as a browser version
> there is often a more tightly controlled cut down version intended to
> be shared between computers, that's easy to parse for re-display, RSS
> is a much more accessible technology, just right click on an RSS
> symbol download it and open it in an editor, and change stuff in there
> and make it your own.

 

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