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RSS Feeds from other sites Onto My Site, Each as a Separate Article?
Hello,
I am interested in taking numerous RSS feeds from other websites and, through filters, having them go to separate addresses on my own website, each one of them displaying as an article (where people can comment, etc), and the first few sentences or paragraphs displaying as content (with a link to the full source as well). Do you know if this is possible? If I can't have it display as articles, then I would be fine with each appearing as a new forum post (in each individual section of my forum), but I would imagine that would be more difficult.... --------------- Added [DATE]1347598712[/DATE] at [TIME]1347598712[/TIME] --------------- I have used http://pipes.yahoo.com, which actually filters feeds into individual sections. However, how could I make this actually display on my website, each one as a separate article (where people can comment, etc) going to a predetermined section of my website based on how it is separated in pipes.yahoo.com? Do you know what I mean? --------------- Added [DATE]1347599498[/DATE] at [TIME]1347599498[/TIME] --------------- I think that this would be a major help for a lot of people if it were possible. I think it could be possible. For example, I know that people can already have an RSS feed go to a specific location on their website. Also, in pipes.yahoo.com, you can search for the text to pull from different RSS feeds in different locations of each RSS feed -- either in the title, description, author, and a couple other locations. I take this to mean that the title of the article would be in a separate location from the description, in each RSS feed. Wouldn't that mean that you could possibly direct the title to display as the title of the article on my website? And then have the description display in the body of my site's article? And then the comment section would already be there, since that is preloaded in vbulletin articles. If there is some way to make this happen, some way to work with pipes.yahoo.com filters to make it display on my website, that would be huge. I could see a huge potential in that (for everyone's websites). --------------- Added [DATE]1347599583[/DATE] at [TIME]1347599583[/TIME] --------------- And then, based on the filters, have the results of one filter go to one article section of my website, and have the results of another filter go to another article section of my website, etc. Does that make sense? |
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