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Old October 6th, 2006, 10:11 AM
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RSS makes me mad!!

Hi all,

This RSS thing makes me crazy. I tried to read every single explanation what this RSS does. I found many sites full of complicated explanations. Can anyone simply explain what it is and how I can generate a RSS feed

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RSS makes syndicating your content easy.

Let say you have a newsletter.

You can use PHP or other code, to create an XML file that contains the content of your newsletter.

You provide a link to this file (located on your server) that the subscribers of your newsletter can plug into their RSS reader (such as bloglines).

Everytime you put out a new newsletter, your XML file is updated, and the RSS readers notify all of the people that have your XML file listed that something new has been entered into the file. Then they go and read it.

Now everyone that reads your RSS feed doesn't have to worry about your newsleter getting filtered by spam filters in email programs.

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Ok. Thanks for the explanation. Where can I get the right format for creating this XML file???



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RSS makes syndicating your content easy.

Let say you have a newsletter.

You can use PHP or other code, to create an XML file that contains the content of your newsletter.

You provide a link to this file (located on your server) that the subscribers of your newsletter can plug into their RSS reader (such as bloglines).

Everytime you put out a new newsletter, your XML file is updated, and the RSS readers notify all of the people that have your XML file listed that something new has been entered into the file. Then they go and read it.

Now everyone that reads your RSS feed doesn't have to worry about your newsleter getting filtered by spam filters in email programs.

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