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Convert RSS Feeds to HTML Setup Transcript:
Welcome to the tutorial and explanation
of how and why to convert from rss to html.
Many webmasters have realized the benefit
of using RSS to dynamically update websites.
This means that the website content automatically
changes when the RSS feed is updated. This
allows for webmasters to serve dynamic content
or a mixture of static and dynamic content
on their website.
Syndication
Often, publishers, interested in expanding
their base, will allow other webmasters
to republish the contents of an RSS feed.
Content providers that allow for syndication,
receive additional exposure, and the webmasters
serving the content, will generally see
web traffic increase as a result of the
new content. RSS feeds can be syndicated
or displayed using a variety of different
methods. Depending on the web host, server
configuration, and the intent of the publishers,
a variety of different syndication tools
exist.
In most cases, providers convert RSS feeds
to HTML in order to display the feeds contents.
The following are some of the more popular
methods to convert RSS feeds as web based
content.
Hosted Services
The easiest of solution is not server dependent,
a third party host displays the contents
of the feed. The downside to using a hosted
service is that you are relying on a third
party. If the third party's website has
problems, your content will not be displayed.
Additionally, webmasters often cannot customize
the way the contents are displayed on hosted
servers and there is no real search engine
benefit to third party hosting.
examples - FeedBurner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
and RSS2HTML - http://www.rss2html.com
Scripts
Using scripts to display RSS feeds on a
website is probably the most effective solution.
In addition, the webmaster using ASP or
PHP scripts to convert their feeds, maintain
the control of the "look and feel" of the
content displayed. Webmasters also realize
the benefit of hosting the feed on a domain
that is within the webmasters control.
Using ASP or PHP will allow search engines
to spider the actual contents of the RSS
feed as if it is part of the actual HTML.
Pay particular attention to solutions that
cache the RSS feed. If your RSS feed is
popular this will save significant bandwidth.
PHP
PHP is a popular scripting language that
is often used to dynamically update web
pages. PHP support is available on most
web servers that run on a Unix Operating
System.
Example - rss2html.php - http://www.feedforall.com/free-php-script.htm
ASP
ASP or active server pages is a scripting
language similar to PHP but support is more
often found on Windows web servers.
Example - rss2html.asp - http://www.bytescout.com/how_to_display_rss_using_asp.html
Javascript
Javascript is easy to use, and many sites
will produce the code that needs to be inserted
into the HTML web page, making implementation
very easy for webmasters. The downside to
the majority of the javascript solutions
is that the webpage calls the script each
time, and the actual contents of the feed
is not able to be spidered or indexed by
search engines. So while javascript is easy
to use, there is very little benefit to
the webmaster.
Search engines will not detect any new content
or keywords contained in the contents of
the feed, so there is little optimization
benefit to displaying RSS feeds using javascript.
Additionally, while it is unusual, occasionally
website visitors will have the javascript
turned off in their browser, if that is
the case they will be unable to view the
contents of the feed.
Example - FeedRoll Pro - http://www.feedrollpro.com
Advanced Scripts
Merging Scripts
Webmasters will often find value in merging
multiple RSS feeds in to a single feed.
This is particularly useful when attempting
to aggregate news on a specific topic. The
script allows you to produce an RSS feed
by taking the latest items from multiple
feeds.
Example - RSSmesh - http://www.feedforall.com/rssmesh.htm
Filtering
Newsmastering
Due to the enormous and ever-increasing
information flow we are all submitted to,
the only way to improve our ability to access
and use the information that is really important
to us, must take place by scaling up one
notch our ability to filter, aggregate,
and access relevant content.
Example - Newsmaster kit - http://www.masternewmedia.org/reports/newsmasterstoolkit/
Prepublish Scripts
On occasion, webmasters will choose to build
a large amount of content, and gradually
release it over time. FutureRSS is a PHP
script that when used properly will only
display feed items whose publish dates have
passed.
Example - FutureRSS - http://www.feedforall.com/future-rss.htm
A number of flexible solutions exists for
webmasters to create, filter, and display
content contained in an RSS feed. Using
these simple solutions, webmasters can dynamically
maintain webpages with unique content.
Welcome to the tutorial and explanation
of how and why to convert from rss to html.
Please visit our website, www.feedforall.com
, for more tutorials, including how to configure
the program to create and post RSS Feeds.
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