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    Hi

    If you want to syndicate the WebmasterTalk Forum's posts, you can!

    RSS
    Using our RSS 2.0 feed, you can be notified of our newest posts as soon as they happen!

    You can find our RSS 2.0 feed by clicking here

    Add the url to your RSS aggregator and when there are new posts on WebmasterTalk.co.uk you'll be the first to know about it!

    If you use the Mozilla FireFox browser, you can add our RSS feed as a live-bookmark. Simply click on Bookmarks -> Manage Bookmarks -> File -> New Livemark then add WebmasterTalk.co.uk as the name, and the url of our RSS feed in the feed location box.

    Our RSS feed url is:

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    http://www.webmastertalk.co.uk/external.php?type=rss2
    
    JavaScript
    Using our JavaScript feed, you can add our topics directly into your website!

    The url needed is as follows:

    Code:
    http://www.webmastertalk.co.uk/external.php?type=js 
    Simply add the url into a javascript src= tag between the <body> and </body> tags, and the topics from WebmasterTalk.co.uk will be shown on your website!

    PHP Include
    You can include our 5 latest posts into your .php pages by using a simple PHP Include statement. An example is shown below:

    Code:
    <?php include("http://www.webmastertalk.co.uk/latest.php"); ?>
    
    This will output our 5 latest posts and will update itself automatically whenever a new post is made! This is an excellent way to add dynamically updated content to your website.

    Hope this helps!

    Craig
    Last edited by Wistow; 01-04-2005 at 18:05.

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    Is RSS a part of XML! I use it for a member map for my website!
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    Kewl RSS feeds 8)
    Robert there connected in some way yes but not sure why..

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    Thanks!

    Rss is made from Xml

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    Kewl RSS feeds 8)
    Robert there connected in some way yes but not sure why..
    I thought that people have to registor before posting?
    I may add it on my forums but no promises! Maybe we should get people when they join to add this to there website and maybe add some clickbully hits into it!
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    You can now add our 5 latest posts into your website using a PHP Include statement similar to the one shown below:
    Code:
    <?php include("http://www.webmastertalk.co.uk/latest.php"); ?>
    
    This is completely dynamic and will update itself automatically whenever a post is made!

    Craig

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    RSS dont work first time i go to use it and it dont work

    or is it me being stupid as i aint used RSS before but i dont think it should say CODE
    Last edited by KF1; 03-07-2005 at 13:00.

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