Free RSS to HTML PHP Script
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Saved by 41 people (-18 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Lisamlane on 2009-10-21 - Tags html , rss , web2.0 , widgets
- Soleman2009 on 2008-11-29 - Tags display , rss , feed , html
- Diplomentor on 2008-08-16 - Tags blogging resources
- Bfrantz on 2008-06-27 - Tags rss , tools , scripts
- Tazem0 on 2008-05-01 - Tags Website Development , Coding , Design Guidlines
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When used, this script will allow you to create webpages that will always display the most current information from your RSS feed, and because the resulting page is pure HTML, it will be in a format friendly to search engine robots.
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The developers of FeedForAll have created a free RSS to HTML PHP script. When used, this script will allow you to create webpages that will always display the most current information from your RSS feed, and because the resulting page is pure HTML, it will be in a format friendly to search engine robots.
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When used, this script will allow you to create webpages that will always display the most current information from your RSS feed, and because the resulting page is pure HTML, it will be in a format friendly to search engine robots.
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In addition to making your RSS feed available to your visitors for use with their RSS Feed Reader, as a webmaster you may also want to make the same feed available on your website for viewing with a regular web browser.
There are several ways to do this, some have advantages or disadvantages compared to others. The best solution is one where the webpage is automatically updated on-the-fly, is easily spidered by search engine robots, and easy to implement.
To attain this optimal solution, the developers of FeedForAll have created a free RSS to HTML PHP script. When used, this script will allow you to create webpages that will always display the most current information from your RSS feed, and because the resulting page is pure HTML, it will be in a format friendly to search engine robots.
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on 2006-03-31 by kossatsch
on 2006-07-21 by boyerdm