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Posted by void * clvrmnky() on 11/18/86 11:44
joeyjwc@gmail.com wrote:
> :D I feel so stupid now!!! Of course... Why not just get it directly
> from the database?
>
> Boy, I really am not thinking lately. Anyways, even though I'm pretty
> new to PHP, I took a little time to learn how to integrate the database
> into my main page so now it shows the title and a link to the article
> on my main page. Thanks so much.
>
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One reason to use RSS is that you can take the same functions you write
here to also grab RSS feeds from remote sites. Take a look at the
Magpie RSS parser for PHP, or XML_Parser. IF you want a real simple,
XML-free library, try PHP-RSS.
Google "RSS PHP" and all the top hits are appropriate.
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