Chapter 9. Using Feeds
Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought
on the unthinking.
�John Maynard Keynes
Creating your own feed is good fun, but surely the real point of RSS
is using feeds created by others. In this chapter,
we'll show how to incorporate other RSS 0.9x feeds
within your own site, using techniques that you can also build into
applications.
To use a feed you must first parse
it�i.e., convert it from RSS into something more immediately
useful to your program. The result may be something that a browser
can display, data to be fed into a database, or variables to be used
immediately. RSS feeds, because they are in XML, are parsable in many
different ways, and the method you use depends on what you want to do
with the feed and what sort of access you have to the machine doing
the work.
The most common use of RSS feeds is incorporation into web sites, so
that's where we'll start.
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