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council
Explain the backend/rss.php to me
  • 2005/1/29 10:09

  • council

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 184

  • Since: 2004/12/18


Backend/rss.php is the rss feed, right?

You create an orange button, place it somewhere on your frontpage, and then what?

Is backend generating the opml feed? And what exactly is done with this xml opml on the other site?

the xml url I understand. The xml/opml feed, I don't. If it's for the aggregator, ok, I understand that. But if it's required for someone's blogroll, I don't understand that.



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jdseymour
Re: Explain the backend/rss.php to me

Backend.php creates a RSS 2.0 compliant feed of your site.

Just enter:
http://yoursite.com/backend.php into any news aggregator and the news on your site will be fed to it.

Also if you put something like:

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS"href="http://yoursite.com/backend.php"/>


Into the header of theme.html it will signal browsers like firefox of the feed availability.

And yes you can link a graphic to it on the page footer.

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