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  • 2uk
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    Sharepoint 3.0. Free.

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  • chicane
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    If you've got PHP enabled on your hosting, you could use something like this:

    http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/

    You'll require a little programming knowledge to integrate it into your website though.

    If your hosting doesn't have PHP/ASP or any other dynamic page generation language, there's sure to be some JavaScript/AJAX based solution, but this relies on the capabilities of the client-side web browser which isn't a particularly good idea.

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  • DaveP
    started a topic Geeting RSS onto my website

    Geeting RSS onto my website

    Any ideas how to do it ??

    Do I need a news reader ??

    Do I upload a news reader to my site ?

    I just want to add BBC technology, uknews, weather etc to show on my site.

    but no idea where to start

    is there an idiot's guide for this ?? lol

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