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Is there an RSS reader that can follow a feed's links and download html pages for offline reading? [more inside]
posted by chrisamiller
on Nov 24, 2009 -
7 answers
How to prevent HTML markup from appearing in my RSS feeds? [more inside]
posted by Brian James
on Dec 10, 2008 -
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I've been using FeedDigest to convert and embed an RSS feed into an HTML page, and love the simplicity of it and the ability to customize the look of the embedded results. I don't love, though, FeedDigest's slowness in updating the feed content, or that I'm relying on a third-party to middleman the content onto the page. Is something dead simple, be it code in the page, or on the server, a Flash app, etc., that I could replace FeedDigest with? [more inside]
posted by boombot
on Nov 30, 2007 -
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How can I make an rss-like feed that is publishable by the public? Maybe there's a better way to do this, but here's what I'd like the end result to look like [more inside]
posted by itchi23
on Aug 5, 2007 -
3 answers
help me "subscribe" to websites that do not use RSS with Firefox. [more inside]
posted by Infernarl
on Apr 20, 2007 -
7 answers
I want to create a page that archives my podcasts with titles, descriptions, and (most important) links to the mp3 enclosures for downloading. [more inside]
posted by La Cieca
on Apr 11, 2006 -
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Quick-n-dirty way to put a "teaser" latest blog entry on my homepage? [more inside]
posted by electric_counterpoint
on Sep 19, 2005 -
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After installing an .htaccess file to prevent direct image-linking, one of my readers pointed out that the alternate replacement image I specified was showing up in my Bloglines feed. Are there other popular web-based aggregators I should grant permission to in my .htaccess file? And does an .htaccess file prevent images from showing up in software-based RSS readers, or just web-based?
posted by Robot Johnny
on Jan 27, 2005 -
3 answers