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I would like to use RSS/XML to serve whole articles rather than just news headlines or article title/descriptions. Also, I want the content to be indexible (i.e. PHP rather than JS for example). I think this means I'll have to use a SSI and parse .html etc, which I recently learned how to do.
Anyway, can someone get me pointed in the right direction? Everytime I search for feeds, I find they all just serve headlines and descriptions. Do I just have to pay a subscription fee for this kind of syndication, and if so, any recommendations? Thanks, d-garo |
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Serving whole articles meaning showing entire news - you need to purchase rights to broadcast news from your site. Depending from whom you purchase (AP, Reuters, etc.)
And you only serve the links and brief description because that is what the XML file contains - look at the xml contents (If you understand XML)
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Got it.
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Bombaywayla, I understand the xml determines what is in the feed. I don't know how to code xml, but I can look at it and understand generally what is going on. I was really trying to identify sources (feeds) of complete articles, and I will take you're suggestions regarding providers like Reuters etc. Thanks. |
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