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Been playing around with necho and I just came up with a quick and dirty implementation in php that parses a basic RSS feed and turns it into a basic necho one. This is just a toy for your enjoyment but here it is: RSS2necho implementation. If you want to point it to your own feed, just include the feed after the rss2necho/ part of the URL and you’re done. It’s very rough and if you want a copy of source (largely a lift of someone else’s code (attribution is in the php comments) revised for my own purpose), drop me a note….
To try it out, just point your browser to http://www.tnl.net/channels/rss2necho/*****
replacing the stars with the URL for your own feed.One last note, the feeds actually do validate!
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1It’s all XML in the end — Jan 11, 2009 : 12:19 pm
[...] it’s trivial to transform one flavor of wrapper to another.. A large part of the purpose of RSS2Necho was to demonstrate that if you have an RSS feed, you can get a Necho feed. Right now, the main [...]





