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RSS Feed Creator

By Chester Ragel

A tool to create RSS Feeds very easily
C#, XML.NET 1.1, Win2K, WinXP, Win2003, VistaVS.NET2003, Dev
Posted:26 Sep 2004
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RSS Feed

Even though there are many who are not aware of RSS Feeds, it is getting very much popular nowadays. You can find RSS Feeds in most of the web sites. Before using this tool you must get a good understanding of RSS Feeds.

RSS Feed Creator

To create RSS Feeds, This tool can be used. Normally Feeds are created manually. But creating it manually may not be as easy as having a tool which can be used to create it.

About this tool

This tool can be used to create RSS feeds without much difficulty. If you are not aware of Xml, if you feel lazy to get information manually and create RSS feeds, this is the correct tool for you. Just give the Uri/ file, which have information you want to create the feed to the tool and it will take care of creating the RSS Feed for you. If you want to add, remove or modify information you can use this tool and easily do that.

Features

  • You can create feeds using any web links (that you are interested in).
  • The links can be checked, whether they are valid (real existence of the site).
  • Feeds can be created using just any files, which has site information in proper way.
  • You can create feed without any difficulty. Fully featured user interface, which will surely reduce the workload of the creator.

How it works

It retrieves information from web pages and create a basic feed which will contain basic required fields. After generating the file, it will be loaded to the UI so that can be edited. We can add fields whatever necessary to the feed. After doing the changes it can be saved.

More Information

You can download API documentation, source and executable from http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/rssfeedcreator. The tool also contains some information on RSS Feed creation. That help will lead you through how to create RSS Feed. It also will explain other features ot the tool.

License

This article has no explicit license attached to it but may contain usage terms in the article text or the download files themselves. If in doubt please contact the author via the discussion board below.

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About the Author

Chester Ragel


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Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Singapore Singapore

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Generallinks not opening in new window PinmemberMSRAHUL3:38 11 May '09  
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GeneralUseful tool Pinmembersachintana2:46 15 Oct '04  
GeneralNormally Feeds are created manually. PinsussAnonymous9:04 27 Sep '04  
GeneralRe: Normally Feeds are created manually. Pinmemberhotel9612:49 27 Sep '04  
GeneralRe: Normally Feeds are created manually. PinmemberChester Ragel18:23 28 Sep '04  
GeneralRe: Normally Feeds are created manually. Pinmembercdengler8:18 9 Mar '05  

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