Free RSS Parser is a PHP script for RSS and Feeds scripts design by Site-Reference.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Free RSS Parser allows you to syndicate any valid RSS feed on your own website.
Publisher review: Free RSS Parser allows you to syndicate any valid RSS feed on your own website. Free RSS Parser allows you to syndicate any valid RSS feed on your own website.We all know that RSS is a great tool for syndicating content and getting syndicated content onto your website. But just how do you translate RSS from its XML format into a readable, clickable, easy format for your users? That is the purpose of this RSS Feed Parser. This parser was setup to give you the results of a simple RSS feed in a highly customizable format. You will be able to control the look and feel of the feed so that it blends seamlessly in your website. To get a feed on your website, simply fill out a form. This will not work for all feeds. This parser is intended for basic feeds. You have two options for customizing the way the code will appear on your website. You may either choose to customize the look and feel of the code on your own by using CSS, or you can use one of the existing pre-made templates. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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