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I want to add some div's on my site where I display some RSS feeds. Always only the first 10 entries.
It is not as easy to find a cript on the net, most offer way too much functions (I don't want any), often even including JavaScript. Or I get scripts that don't seem to work. Can anybody point me to a simple script that displays the first [x] entries of a RSS feed "as-is"?
Thank you
Smo
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by: tg_wilkPosted on 2008-08-05 at 06:04:29ID: 22160452
With the class attached (rename it to .php and include in your script) the usage for what you want will be as follows:
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rss reader class