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    noixglacee
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    Posted: 2006-Jul-13 07:35
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    I have my ownwebsite, and would like to fill some contents onto the website using RSS feeds from other websites. I know you need to use a RSS feed reader, but where do you put the XML codes? I tried to cut and paste the XML codes onto my webpage, it did not work. If that has to be on the webserver, what extension should I use? Newsgater says use the following to display, www.newsgator.com/ngs/subscr...px?url=feed_URL it would then display Newsgator user login, how do I bypass that, so the readers who goto my webpage would just be able to read the news or the content?

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    Posted: 2006-Nov-04 20:44
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    Do you mean...

    <head>
    <link rel='alternate' type='application/rss+xml' title='RSS' href='link_to_your_rss_feed'>
    </head>


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