Using RSS Feeds For a Different Server
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Hey guys, how's it going? Don't know if The CodeProject is the right place for this message, but what the hell :) I put this on "General Discussions" earlier but got no reply, so I figured maybe the XML forum might help... I have this closed network and I want to put a sh*t load of content from news sites and maybe even technical sites on it so that the people using it can view it as if they were online. I was thinking of using RSS feeds for the job. Does anyone know where I can find a simple tutorial to show me how? Thanks a bunch, Lior
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Hey guys, how's it going? Don't know if The CodeProject is the right place for this message, but what the hell :) I put this on "General Discussions" earlier but got no reply, so I figured maybe the XML forum might help... I have this closed network and I want to put a sh*t load of content from news sites and maybe even technical sites on it so that the people using it can view it as if they were online. I was thinking of using RSS feeds for the job. Does anyone know where I can find a simple tutorial to show me how? Thanks a bunch, Lior
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Thanks Kristian! But unfortunately, I wasn't gunning for this... I don't want to create a website on the internet with the rss feed on it. I want to get the metarial into a closed intranet server. I want to be able to put all of the feed onto a CD or something and get it OUTSIDE the internet. Do you know of something with a simple interface allowing me to do so? Or how I can look it up on google? (Can't seem to phrase it properly) Lior
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Thanks Kristian! But unfortunately, I wasn't gunning for this... I don't want to create a website on the internet with the rss feed on it. I want to get the metarial into a closed intranet server. I want to be able to put all of the feed onto a CD or something and get it OUTSIDE the internet. Do you know of something with a simple interface allowing me to do so? Or how I can look it up on google? (Can't seem to phrase it properly) Lior
I haven't heard of any interface or methods for this purpose, but you could build your own application that goes through a specified RSS feed, saving all the items in it to a text file. That's the only way I can think of to accomplish this.
:bob: Kristian Sixhoej "You can always become better." - Tiger Woods