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NAME MagpieRSS - a simple RSS integration tool SYNOPSIS require_once(rss_fetch.inc); $url = $_GET['url']; $rss = fetch_rss( $url ); echo "Channel Title: " . $rss->channel['title'] . "<p>"; echo "<ul>"; foreach ($rss->items as $item) { $href = $item['link']; $title = $item['title']; echo "<li><a href=$href>$title</a></li>"; } echo "</ul>"; DESCRIPTION MapieRSS is an XML-based RSS parser in PHP. It attempts to be "PHP-like", and simple to use. Some features include: * supports RSS 0.9 - 1.0, with limited RSS 2.0 support * supports namespaces, and modules, including mod_content and mod_event * open minded [1] * simple, functional interface, to object oriented backend parser * automatic caching of parsed RSS objects makes its easy to integrate * supports conditional GET with Last-Modified, and ETag * uses constants for easy override of default behaviour * heavily commented 1. By open minded I mean Magpie will accept any tag it finds in good faith that it was supposed to be here. For strict validation, look elsewhere. GETTING STARTED COPYRIGHT: Copyright(c) 2002 kellan@protest.net. All rights reserved. This software is released under the GNU General Public License. Please read the disclaimer at the top of the Snoopy.class.inc file.